A saying that is overused or used outside its original context, so that its original impact and meaning are lost.
1 It's come so far so soon, and already it's cliche - ridden . Jim sighs.
2 It's the usual cliche of taking it one game at a time.
3 In the case of Haddish, that cliche is something of an understatement.
4 IT was, to abuse a football cliche a weekend of two halves.
5 Certainly, some of Corbyn's replies have the excruciating ring of celebrity cliche .
6 It's a bit of a cliche but I would say I'm both.
7 Just because it is a cliche does not mean it is untrue.
8 It's hard to write about Pride and Prejudice without falling into cliche .
9 But further delay began to feel like an indulgence, and a cliche .
10 His vocabulary is too colourful for it to be just another cliche .
11 Both performers are excellent in roles that could have devolved into cliche .
12 And this visual trick is now almost a cliche of Irish advertising.
13 It would be bad enough if the phrase were just a cliche .
14 That's why the metaphor of the bridge has withered into a cliche .
15 Get out your tin hats and prepare for a bombardment of cliche .
16 And it's a matter of the same old cliche in that respect.
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