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- noun Plural form of
catch-phrase (alternative spelling ofcatchphrases ).
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Examples
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It's not apparent now, but should Gingrich capture the nomination, expect a major Hispanic "roll-out," with the former House speaker peppering his speeches with Spanish catch-phrases, while invoking the teachings of Jesus to justify everything from the importance of school vouchers to expand Hispanic educational opportunities to the powerful role of Hispanic immigrant entrepreneurs in the rebuilding of the US economy.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could Newt Gingrich Win the "Catholic" Vote? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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I knew it would constitute the usual meaningless catch-phrases, jargon, vague airy promises and attacks on the others policies as opposed to explaining their own!
Leaders TV Debate – Law & Order Summary SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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It is truly free-range, organic and humanely harvested, before such catch-phrases were needed or thought of.
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It's not apparent now, but should Gingrich capture the nomination, expect a major Hispanic "roll-out," with the former House speaker peppering his speeches with Spanish catch-phrases, while invoking the teachings of Jesus to justify everything from the importance of school vouchers to expand Hispanic educational opportunities to the powerful role of Hispanic immigrant entrepreneurs in the rebuilding of the US economy.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could Newt Gingrich Win the "Catholic" Vote? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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Aronofsky needs to come up with his own catch-phrases.
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It is truly free-range, organic and humanely harvested, before such catch-phrases were needed or thought of.
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The fight against Net Neutrality has nothing to do with "market failure" or "government control of the Internet," or any of the other lame catch-phrases that opponents use.
Art Brodsky: Corporate Welfare for the Few Drives Net Neutrality Opposition Art Brodsky 2011
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The fight against Net Neutrality has nothing to do with "market failure" or "government control of the Internet," or any of the other lame catch-phrases that opponents use.
Art Brodsky: Corporate Welfare for the Few Drives Net Neutrality Opposition Art Brodsky 2011
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The fight against Net Neutrality has nothing to do with "market failure" or "government control of the Internet," or any of the other lame catch-phrases that opponents use.
Art Brodsky: Corporate Welfare for the Few Drives Net Neutrality Opposition Art Brodsky 2011
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This season, it looks as if Jackson, who used to limit himself to meaningless catch-words and catch-phrases while putting "pitchy" into common usage has been leading colleagues Lopez and Tyler in cheers for a refreshingly wide spectrum of musical expression.
David Finkle: Channel Surfer: Why Cowell-Less American Idol Is New, Improved, Better Than Ever David Finkle 2011
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