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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His catchphrases like'What a peach of a shot' and 'That's a dream of a pass' are now part of tennis language.
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The public soon learned to associate the catchphrase 'Ooh, you are awful' with the inimitable Dick Emery.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In the seventies, it seemed that a light entertainment show on television was not complete without a clutch of catchphrases.
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It's a shame because, to paraphrase Ginola's cringing catchphrase in the L'Oreal ads, she's worth it.
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It was a catchphrase for national shame now, applicable to virtually every snafu.
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Perhaps heeding the catchphrase of his manager, Malcom Hardee, he failed to show.
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The catchphrase , after all, is a fixture in an otherwise protean world of television comedy.