Phrases with «bit cliche»

The phrase "bit cliche" means something is overused or predictable, lacking originality or creativity. Full definition

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Sentences with «bit cliche»

  • OK so this may sound a little bit cliche. (rachaelattard.com)
  • And while some marketers can be a bit cliche in how their ads seem to run down the checklist of races, Baumann's study, done with PhD student Loretta Ho, found that white people are more likely to be represented, and in a positive light, than Blacks or Asians in Canadian TV ads. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • I know it's a bit cliche but this Blueberry & Thyme pie is anything but. (jerryjamesstone.com)
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