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catchy
[ kach-ee ]
adjective
- pleasing and easily remembered:
a catchy tune.
- likely to attract interest or attention:
a catchy title for a movie.
- tricky; deceptive:
a catchy question.
- occurring in snatches; fitful:
a catchy wind.
catchy
/ ˈkætʃɪ /
adjective
- (of a tune, etc) pleasant and easily remembered or imitated
- tricky or deceptive
a catchy question
- irregular
a catchy breeze
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Derived Forms
- ˈcatchiness, noun
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Other Words From
- catchi·ness noun
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Example Sentences
But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.
But not all of us can put our feelings into a catchy and soulful song.
What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic.
It effortlessly combined a catchy tune, an emotional arc and a surprisingly easy way to remember multiples of three.
Hear those rap interludes, ultra-catchy choruses, and dance breaks?
The meeting opened with the singing of a popular hymn which carried a refrain catchy enough but running to doggerel.
You dont get a very large repertoire here, but what they do give you is sort of catchy.
The infidel review is crisp in style, its arguments catchy, and the brilliancy of its diction captivates.
The tunes were very catchy and bright, and everybody seemed constantly to be humming them, in season or out of season.
The flapper drew a long and rather catchy breath, then she adjusted a strand of hair misplaced by his violence.
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