adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a catchy melody (= one that is easy to remember )
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With their catchy melodies, the songs are likely to be hits.
a catchy slogan (= one that is easily remembered )
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The Liberal Democrats were searching for a more catchy slogan.
catchy/memorable (= one that is easy to remember )
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His songs have simple words and catchy tunes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An insistent blend of noise, rifts and catchy melodies.
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Dawson's obsessives will recognise this jangly, guitar-pop the second the catchy chorus kicks in.
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It would be no use using an unusual and catchy approach with a very conservative firm.
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Like title fights, the Super Bowl would need a catchy name or phrase that symbolizes the magnitude of the cosmic event.
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The album is an absolute feast of fully cranked guitar and catchy pop choruses.
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The Last To Know is the most exuberant track, helped by a vibrant horn section and a catchy melody.
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The next example is the catchy syncopated intro riff taken from the single Teaser.
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These two raccoon-eyed psychos have lost none of their no-holds-barred energy or their penchant for writing catchy melodies.