Sixburgh was the catch phrase a lot of fans were using after the last Super Bowl victory.
Step into the sands of time
The Vikings boys went out on raiding trips to catch food and the women stayed at home and watched the kids doing household stuff like spinning and weaving. Also, made milk and cheese.
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July 4th, 1776 America's Independence from England I think Chevrolet used this "Catch Phrase" in a recent advertising campaign
Burgo's Catch Phrase was created in 1997.
Burgo's Catch Phrase ended in 2003.
She says Jeepers
the best catch phrase in the world is whats poppinYou have your own catch phrase, don't ask other people what it should be.
The duration of Burgo's Catch Phrase is 1800.0 seconds.
the catch phrase is frank
Either phrase would be correct, but "playing catch" is probably more common.
A good catch phrase for recycling paper is RECYCLE OR DIE L
He was a straight forward person and never had any need to use a catch phrase.
Joseph Heller wrote the book called Catch-22 where he coined the phrase.
catch phrase
They are used primarily to relate the character to the catch phrase. If the phrase becomes popular, more people will know about it and spread it, making the show more popular. It also is used for merchandising, such as putting the catch phrase on a t-shirt.