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    1. “What is beautiful about my father is that he believes everything on that label,” says Ralph, who says that way back when, he suggested his father’s soap - of which the uses range from shampoo to toothpaste, laundry cleaner to bug repellent, and plant cleaner to body message (though customers swear there are hundreds more uses) -something catchy like ‘Mint Glow’


    2. It was catchy, and they were both put into good moods,


    3. delighted in humming along to its very catchy tune whenever it was


    4. You’ll need to think up a cool and catchy title too, that would be real good J


    5. It was a breakthrough volume with a catchy title, a book for the times, an instant hit, and up to now has sold maybe 6,000,000


    6. That translated into avoiding the usual hotspots in the gathered crowd, namely blind drinking contests (named so because the winner usually ends up with optic nerve damage), prostitutes (sex workers is a more catchy term, but in Memphis they still call them whores), and alligator fights (popular opinion is that the losing ’gator is turned into women’s accessories, but some local news outlets circulated some rather more sinister rumors about zombie assasin ’gators)


    7. Picture a commercial that has a catchy tune, a visual presentation, and a


    8. I think he found the words catchy and used them for that reason alone


    9. appeal in a subtle but catchy way


    10. “If the game is catchy and becomes popular, it will be really effective in quickly

    11. h3O WHILST THIS DOESNT HAVE SOME CATCHY VISION STATEMENT OR SLOGAN ATTACHED TO IT )


    12. “That’s catchy, you should write that down


    13. The show lived up to its name “Dhamaka” it was entertaining and the song was catchy


    14. My personal experience with alcoholism clearly showed to me the validity of that oft-used and catchy phrase: “Many are called, but few are chosen


    15. for some reason, he took the time to write a catchy theme song describing his adventures up to that point


    16. Priya was still standing in front of the bar counter, still digesting that announcement as the other patrons exchanged excited comments, when a catchy tune and young female singing voices started to play on the speakers, being unlike anything she had heard before


    17. While the music didn’t have the level of sophisticated sound mixing and synthesizing customary to 24th Century songs, it was still quite nice and catchy and the singers had truly first rate, sensuous voices


    18. ” The dust cover was extremely catchy


    19. have a catchy headline and by voting as


    20. Not only is this a very catchy phrase and saying, but this is also a rock, solid, God-truth that is coming straight out of our Bible

    21. catchy tagline; these are expressions of the


    22. ” This phrase is so catchy, I decided to use it as the title of this article


    23. The title of your event should also be catchy, and that will go under the “what are you planning”


    24. Modi is partial to sharp, catchy slogans


    25. for ages, I had forgotten how catchy it was


    26. “Why not give Joseph Heller his due for the catchy title,” he said


    27. ” And who was then quickly given one of those catchy nicknames so obligatory to major crime


    28. He made the news when four 6-to-10-yr-olds were kidnapped and raped, by something the southern California newscaster daintily called a “serial child molester” who was then quickly given a catchy nickname, so obligatory to major crime


    29. I’d even say it’s catchy


    30. That means putting the keyword in the title and having a catchy,

    31. Have a catchy headline


    32. The headline must be catchy and interesting and should jump out at you


    33. The headline should be catchy and at the apex of the page so that


    34. o Use provocative and catchy slogans, something that attracts


    35. Some of them are kind of catchy


    36. At the top is a catchy headline that's designed to attract attention


    37. A good sales page has a catchy headline, and tells the possible eBook buyer about all the benefits that are in it for HIM/HER


    38. But perhaps the most important mistake was a phrase that sounds really catchy and


    39. • It should be catchy


    40. Try to create a catchy headline that creates curiosity

    41. � A catchy title can entice the other person to read the ad


    42. Have you ever heard the phrase "You are what you eat"? This catchy slogan from the fitness industry reminds us that how we "spend" our calories determines our health


    43. Besides, though taste latterly had deteriorated to a degree, original music like that, different from the conventional rut, would rapidly have a great vogue as it would be a decided novelty for Dublin's musical world after the usual hackneyed run of catchy tenor solos foisted on a confiding public by Ivan St Austell and Hilton St Just and their genus omne


    44. The news clipping with the catchy headline, NEWBORN ABANDONED AT POLICE STATION, which tells most of the story right there


    45. I could not help thinking that his strange, catchy little laugh was also a symptom of some nervous malady


    46. 10% happier: it had the dual benefit of being catchy and true


    47. If the firm is ever in need of a catchy motto to chisel into the marble lobby, I’d suggest Scumbags Are Us


    48. Artists and musicians often said they were trying to express the feelings of the people, but the people by and large wanted nothing to do with modern art or music: They preferred old-time waltzes, or light opera, or – if they were really daring – the catchy ragtime tunes coming out of America’s ‘Tin Pan Alley’


    49. The Marseillaise had a good stirring tune, which was just as well because the lyrics weren’t exactly catchy:


    50. In 1955 Moscow announced the East European Mutual Assistance Treaty, though it was always known, after the place where it was signed, by the more catchy name of the Warsaw Pact


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    Synonyms for "catchy"

    attention-getting catchy tricky pleasant attractive nice

    "catchy" definitions

    having concealed difficulty


    likely to attract attention