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cliche

[klee-shey, kli-] / kliˈʃeɪ, klɪ- /


cliché


Example Sentences

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And if the cliché that directing is 90% casting has an element of truth, it bodes well for Ms. DeBessonet’s tenure.

From The Wall Street Journal

It might be a cliché this time of year, how injured players who return after the trade deadline can serve as de facto deadline acquisitions themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

In a moment when it often seems like everyone is out for themselves, Victor has made a film so honest that it feels, as cliché as this sounds, like a hug from a friend.

From Salon

It’s about living in the moment, which is such a cliché we’ve heard all our lives.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It has those typical cliché things that make true crime sell," Ms Egglestone said, explaining why she and flocks of others have become obsessed with the case.

From BBC