Cliche
"Think outside the box" is an overused expression often used to encourage creativity. "At the end of the day" is a cliché phrase used to emphasize a final point or conclusion. "Hit the ground running" is an overused expression to describe starting something quickly and efficiently.
A cliché is a comparative expression that is no longer fresh or interesting because it has been overused. =]
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A cliche used to be an original figurative expression, but it is so overused that it is no longer creative. An original figurative expression is a unique phrase that is like a simile or metaphor.
It's called a cliche.
I think you mean "cliché", and it means: A trite or overused expression or idea. An expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect. Like Miss America contestants saying that their greatest hope is for "world peace", or a football commentator saying of a team member: "He came to play!"
Overused was created in 2000.
It is "feel as sick as a dog." The nurse became sick as a dog after contracting the flu. Food poisoning makes people sicker than dogs. Note: This is a very trite, overused expression.
"Cliché" is a noun that refers to an overused expression or idea.
If an expression does not have a common factor, then it is called a "prime" expression.
A cliché (from French, klɪ'ʃe) is a phrase, expression, or idea that has been overused to the point of losing its intended force or novelty, especially when at some time it was considered distinctively forceful or novel. The term is generally used in a negative context. WORN-OUT
It's called an algebraic expression.