cliche in English

noun
1
a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
the old cliché “one man's meat is another man's poison.”
2
a stereotype or electrotype.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "cliche" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "cliche", or refer to the context using the word "cliche" in the English Dictionary.

1. His article is stuffed with cliche & 1 & .

2. Cliche is a feature of bad journalism.

3. "Turan mistakes archetype for cliche," he said.

4. It'sound cliche, but thi is a biggie.

5. He must be a fixture of the cliche.

6. I swear, if all remain clichephobic, we are doomed to a cliche shortage for even fresh Cliches will become cliche

7. You should always try to avoid the use of cliche.

8. Buzzwords are popular words that can become overused and cliche

9. The article collapses under the sheer weight of cliche.

10. I hate to cite a cliche, but Dad on the streets?

11. ♫ A crumbling cliche case ♫ ♫ crumpled and puffy faced ♫

12. You do know that banging your professor is a cliche, right?

13. He is also, by mere association with drug charges, a cliche.

14. I've learned that the cliche about life not being fair is true.

15. She trotted out the old cliche that 'a trouble shared is a trouble halved.'

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17. In this domain it serves, to use the unavoidable cliche, merely as a rubber stamp.

18. I can't believe I have a crush on a girl with such cliche wishes.

19. Truffaut's freeze frame at the end of "The 400 Blows" (19 became a cliche.

20. I thought it would fit the'90s horror cliche... if you turned out to be the killer.

21. Now " kindness " might sound like a very mild word, and it's prone to its own abundant cliche.

22. Synonyms for Banality include cliche, cliché, platitude, truism, bromide, trope, commonplace, shibboleth, homily and groaner

23. A poignant but erroneous cliche has made its way into journalism over the past few years.

24. It is also a cliche that computers are incapable of creative thought - in other words, imagination.

25. It has become a cliche to say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe.

26. It's a cliche to say that science is associated with masculinity and the arts with femininity.

27. Don't the saints, loosely construed, help everyone refresh their minds and hearts away from stalemates and from frigid cliche?

28. It's a cliche to say people are living in fear, but sadly it's all too true in Larne.

29. Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges.

30. On a global level, it also strikes me that the circus metaphor is in danger of becoming an exhausted cliche.

31. It has become a cliche to say that presidential candidates are being marketed like bars of soap and boxes of cereal.

32. The hole’s so deep, how’s he gonna dig out? The movie writes some checks it can’t cash, ending violently and Anticlimactically with a peabrained cliche

33. Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.

34. 30 Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.

35. So there I was, a cliche with a number 2 yellow pencil: a working girl from Queens who'd lost her heart to the pride of the Ive League.

36. The songs popular with youth, you may have noticed, belie the old Tin Pan Alley cliche that a hit can't be MADE on the theme of married love.

37. Unfortunately, "Ardour" was not released in time to catch the progressive music wave of King Crimson, Yes, ELP, and Genesis, making some of their songs, although beautiful, still somewhat cliche

38. Banality: 1 n a trite or obvious remark Synonyms: bromide , cliche , commonplace , platitude Type of: comment , input , remark a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information truism an obvious truth

39. Bated From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Bated bat‧ed / ˈbeɪtɪd / adjective → with Bated breath Examples from the Corpus Bated • I was waiting with Bated breath for him to say something, anything, that wasn't a cliche.

40. They first appeared in Time traveling cliche when Pebble created a time travelling issue and Bushy was created in a separate timeline: they joined with 130 votes in Walk The Planky, beating out Gravey's vote total by 28 (Gravey received 102 votes).

41. ‘it sounds Corny, but as soon as I saw her I knew she was the one’ ‘It may sound trite, cliche, Corny, even, but I would like to thank my parents.’ ‘There's nothing Corny about her sentimental soul - the music has classic written all over it.’

42. The Backstory: this is an important part of any character in defining who they are, but hard to define in terms of "good" or "bad." For this quiz, you will be judged for how cliche or overused your Backstory is, as well as how tragic their Backstory is.

43. Of course, ignominious ends for formerly beautiful Actresses is a tale familiar to the point of cliche.: The world would be a much better place if today's washed-up Actresses saw patriotism as the route to respectability.: Top actors or Actresses are making millions of pounds for each film, much more than a footballer earns.: Before the Second World War, Actresses who played Titania usually

44. Design of the poster, the poster, Printing digital full-colour aerographic, Printing of digital photographs, Binding of archival documents of permanent and temporary storage , Full-color duplication,press on CD disks, covers for CD, DVD, Stitching, binding and lamination, Press stereotyped: business cards, envelopes, forms, folders, stikers, Laser and ink-jet printing, Seal digital operative: catalogues, calendars, the menu, visit cards, Copying documents with technical facilities and color separation, photozincography, manufacturing of printed forms, a cliche.