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What is a cliche
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A cliche is something that has become overly familiar or commonplace.
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Source Title: cliche - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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A cliche is a trite or obvious remark or action, such as romantic movies that always end up happy. ChaCha!
Answered by: Gina D. (111 answers since Jul 2008)
Mar 28 2009, 01:58am
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An expression so often used that its original power has been drained away, such as "dead as a doornail." Thanks for asking ChaCha.
Answered by: Marty W. (13 answers since Oct 2008)
Mar 28 2009, 01:57am
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A cliche is a trite or overused expression or idea; A person or character whose behavior is predictable or superficial. ChaCha!
Answered by: Kimberly S. (688 answers since Aug 2008)
Mar 27 2009, 09:42pm
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Cliche is a trite phrase or expression, also the idea expressed by it. Cha!!!
Answered by: Lena D. (805 answers since Jul 2008)
Mar 26 2009, 05:12pm
Source Title: cliche - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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