Synonyms for «new catchphrase»

A "new catchphrase" refers to a popular saying or expression that has gained popularity recently. It is a phrase that people start using frequently to express a certain idea or feeling. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

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Sentences with «new catchphrase»

  • The group, consisting of Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, and Sarah Chalke, brought an animatic mashup full of Rick's newest catchphrases from the upcoming Season 2. (mediamikes.com)
  • After Jimmy's new catchphrase launches him and his friends into superstardom, Lucius decides he wants in on the craze and sets out to popularize a splashy phrase of his own. (tubitv.com)
  • As the year progressed, the consensus abandoned talk of «secular stagnation» for a new catchphrase: «global synchronous growth.» (morganstanley.com)
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