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How to use the word CATCHY in a Sentence?

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The candy business was kind of catchy … it was interesting to him, he enjoyed the science, the technology, the processing, he was very much into the equipment.

Ross Born

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s entertaining and catchy, so it works in getting people’s attention in a short period of time.

Saman Movassaghi Gonzalez

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The catchy and sinister term ‘shadow docket’ has been used to portray the court as having been captured by a dangerous cabal that resorts to sneaky and improper methods to get its ways… This portrayal feeds unprecedented efforts to intimidate the court or damage it as an independent institution.

Samuel Alito

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The main feature and top advantage of social media, which has made it such a powerful instrument in the hands of PR experts, is the ability to share - and especially the intriguing possibility of seeing your post go viral. In that case, your post is so catchy and contagiuos that it spreads like an epidemic and can consequently become a pandemic.

Maxim Behar

added by MaximBehar
4 years ago

A name with a catchy story attached makes you less of a business, and more of a character in a story.

Oscar Auliq-Ice

added by Auliq-Ice
5 years ago

MileHi is a very good name; it's very catchy, obviously it's got a connotation, but the idea of the app was really around business or networking, not dating.

Richard Lloyd

Found on CNN
9 years ago

They are very quick to use catchy new ingredients, thick textures and they're very careful with their pricing.

Vivienne Rudd

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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