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“To paraphrase Spencer Tracy: not a lot there, but what there was, was "cherce".”
The Huffington Post: Tallulah Morehead: Dead Folks 2010: Everyone's Pushing Up Roses
“Concerning pronunciation, "cherce" for choice is not acceptable, while "wawsh" for wash is.”
“There is an anecdote per paragraph on every double-columned page of "Stories My Father Told Me," some of them, as Spencer Tracy said of Katharine Hepburn's behind in "Pat and Mike," "cherce.”
“There are only a couple of strips up so far, but they're cherce.”
“Still, it's good old school fun played to the hilt the stock track of groans and screams under the opening title camera crawl through Highgate Cemetery is corny but effective and while there isn't much Cushing to go around, what's there is cherce.”
“Oh, it was the usual waiting around with nothing much happening but one EVP was pretty cherce... a disembodied voice speaking in Old German and saying "Arbo ist heir.”
“He dozen add -- bit there are virgins of this meme where it is ddded -- that this posedlee gut levl cherce of Rah Plin shd stand za warng bout the way he will mak decision bout reign plic.”
“Tight, neat little comic thrillers starring the long-underrated Lloyd Nolan, backed by a slew of cherce supporting players from Hollywood's boiling B-unit.”
“Many teachers will talk spiritual stuff during class, but if you can learn to filter that out, what remains, as Spencer Tracy said of Katherine Hepburn's body is cherce.”
“But you pays yer money and you takes yer cherce from an 1846 cartoon in the British magazine Punch.”
Simon & Schuster: The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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