Sentence examples for the catchy from inspiring English sources

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the catchy

adjective

Instantly appealing and memorable (of a tune or phrase).

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The catchy name helped, too.

They sing along with the catchy songs.

"Libel tourism" was the catchy name.

And that's how the catchy bits happen.

He concludes with the catchy statement:We midwifed their freedom.

And never mind the catchy tunes of Abba.

This follows the catchy Maldives' line: "1.5 to stay alive".

The catchy openings live up to the advertising.

The effect of the catchy title stands regardless.

It includes the catchy refrain "She's gonna put him in her ex-boy pile".

Another legacy is the catchy stage name of Gladys Knight and the Pips.

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