A phrase that has become a catchword.
Phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance.
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Examples for "winged words"
Examples for "winged words"
1And in conclusion he reminded me of our own phrase, ' winged words.'
2And he called to Telemachus and spake to him winged words:
3So she uttered her voice and spake to him winged words:
4Milly's ears burned with the winged words, and she smiled all the time.
5But very near him came earth-shaking Neptune, and addressing him, spoke winged words:
1He's got that catch phrase that we don't know right now.
2The problem of a human politics is not solved by a catch phrase.
3In its place they proffered a new catch phrase: "the growth recession".
4That's been a catch phrase for years among space enthusiasts.
5It is a catch phrase, made famous by Mahan and glibly used ever since.
6I'm just trying to work up a catch phrase.
7Indeed, "And much more..." is sort of the catch phrase of Comic Rack.
8But the catch phrase, 'Military- Intelligence,' a contradiction in terms' made their job doubly difficult.
9This was a catch phrase of his: "the idea is."
10That's the thing, we had this catch phrase, every week in season one, did the President call.
11Economic equality is often summed up in the catch phrase "equal pay for equal work."
12Their advantage lies in the opportunity for illustration and an outside design or catch phrase to win attention.
13One correspondent calls his catch phrase "regretfully hollow".
14In a society modelled on open source ideals, 'think globally, act locally' becomes more than just a catch phrase.
15In December 2013 the IRFU distributed a guide to educate players, coaches and parents with the catch phrase Recognise and Remove.
16While my sons are still taken with Thumpback's "Hail to the whale" catch phrase and skid around the house shouting it.
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