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Catchphrase

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Catchphrase meaning

A repeated expression, often originating in popular culture. | A signature phrase of a particular person or group.

Example sentences (20)

And it was so interesting and funny how excited he was about picking a catchphrase and putting it on his mugs and T-shirts.

Apparently Slobodian, relying on the Marxist catchphrase “the reserve army of the proletariat,” thinks that the position of those who entered the city worsened, when precisely the opposite is the case.

Bruno Tonioli, who was a judge alongside Goodman on said Goodman would “always be my perfect 10,” a nod to Goodman’s signature “10 from Len” judging catchphrase.

He is a well-known presenter on the TV channel, known for Britain’s Got Talent spin-off Britain’s Got More Talent and Catchphrase.

He is Freshly Squeezed Orange Cassidy, and he does not have a catchphrase.

His catchphrase about how the "hierarchy of the DC Universe (was) about to change" acquired a second life when the film flopped and Gunn and Saffran got hired to seemingly wipe the slate clean.

In short, we seek to make lifelong learning more than a catchphrase.

Isaiah, their mother, Rachel, and his first wife, Sally, and went to work“bleeding the beast,” which was the cult’s catchphrase for ripping off the government as reparations for what they believe is the mistreatment of polygamy-practicing Mormons.

Jerome said he is naturally quite a shy person but as The Scouse Ghetto Gourmet he wears a token pair of circular lens yellow glasses and repeats his iconic catchphrase “Enough faffing about, let’s see the menu,” in every food review video.

Paul, along with his brother Barry, are not exactly newcomers to music – they released To Me, To You (Bruv) – of course inspired by their Chucklevision catchphrase – with in 2014 to raise money for the African-Carribean Leukemia Trust.

Step inside and you’re greeted with warmth that sets the tone—welcome to the Regal Inn, where hospitality is more than a catchphrase, it’s a lifestyle.

The appeal of the catchphrase lay in the fact that Michael would use it during conversations where it didn’t fit.

The fascist, antisemitic poet Ezra Pound cited a Grock catchphrase (“where now?”) in his “,” published in 1955.

The “limits of military force” that has become a catchphrase among U.S. policymakers and pundits obviously never penetrated the walls of the Kremlin or the nationalist mindset of the Russian leader.

The little white squirrel is often seen frowning, though this doesn't typically stop people from being drawn to his dapper denim jacket and "sulky" catchphrase.

The teenager, who is now under the legal guardianship of his grandmother, Susan Caruana, in Oldham, Greater Manchester, said his mother was "anti-government, anti-vax", whose catchphrase was "becoming a slave to the system".

The Thing is known for his catchphrase "It's Clobberin' Time!" which he typically yells out in the heat of battle against foes like Doctor Doom.

The TikTok star known for coining the the iconic catchphrase “Bing Bong” has opened a flagship merch store in Coney Island.

Video on Lee Moriarty vs. Katsuyori Shibata so Mark Henry can say his catchphrase.

AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm shared the spotlight with Mariah during this promo, where she finished off the segment with her “Chin, Tits, Shoe” catchphrase.