"Catch-phrase" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Catch-phrase" Meaning

A catch-phrase is a short phrase or expression that is closely associated with a particular person, group, or product, and is often repeated or referenced in a specific context or situation. It is a memorable phrase that is designed to be catchy, funny, or thought-provoking, and is often used to capture someone's personality, attitude, or values. Examples of catch-phrases include "That's what she said" (from the TV show "The Office"), "Resistance is futile" (from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation"), and "Just do it" (from the Nike brand).

"Catch-phrase" Examples

Usage Examples for "Catch-phrase"


"Most kids love the cereal, and the catch-phrase 'They're gr-r-reat!' has become a classic."
"The villain's catch-phrase, 'You're no match for me!' sent shivers down the heroes' spines."
"The comedian's catch-phrase 'Ring in the new, ring out the old' has been stolen by other comedians."
"The celebrity's signature catch-phrase 'That's what I'm talking about!' was plastered on T-shirts and memes."
"The campaign's catchy slogan 'Feel the Bern!' became a rallying cry for the candidate's supporters."

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To catch up means to make up for lost time or to get back on track after a delay or a setback. It can also mean to learn or discover something new that one has missed or neglected, often in a hurry or with urgency. For example, a student might need to catch up on their homework before the deadline, or a person might need to catch up on recent news or events.

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