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- adj. Superlative form of catchy.
Examples
“Because in today's 2,000mph technological freefall, he who coins the catchiest buzzword generally wins the debate by default.”
“Strasbourg / St. Denis," which recalls the catchiest mid-'60s tunes of Herbie Hancock and Hugh Masekela.”
“In the US presidential campaign one of the catchiest is the Republicans '' drill, baby, drill '.”
“Don't be naive; don't think they had a potpourri of solid, compelling reasons and they just emphasized this one because it was one they knew would be the "catchiest," although this is what they would have us believe.”
“It seemed that of the following sites 'ads, Ebay's were the "catchiest" to visitors.”
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“And, as B&S went into old favorites such as "I'm a Cuckoo," the catchiest of the many Smiths-meets - "A Mighty Wind" gems in the band's canon, the fans couldn't stop their feet from shuffling, either.”
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“His solo albums have been genuinely entertaining and well-produced, a fact that is particularly fortunate given that nearly all of the catchiest choruses to his songs contain expletives that can't be sung on the radio.”
“Did that annoying one off The X Factor just make one of the catchiest pop songs of 2011?”
“Maybe not the catchiest of phrases, but I think these women should realize where their actions really lead.”
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“That song and that video are like the catchiest things ever.”
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