"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE
This is a common error. Cliché is a noun:
"That phrase is such a cliché."
Clichéd is the adjective formed from it.
"Use of that phrase is so clichéd."
The use of an eagle in a logo is so cliche.
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
An apple a day keeps the doctor away is an old cliche
Time heals all wounds is a cliche.
No, that is an exaggeration, or hyperbole.
The use of an eagle in a logo is so cliche.
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
Asking for sentences on WikiAnswers is so cliche
When he is speaking, almost every word is a cliche.
The cliche is "fair and square."
The ending of the book was just one huge, overused cliché.The editor did not like the cliché in the author's book and suggested that it is changed.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away is an old cliche
Time heals all wounds is a cliche.
A cliché is an overused phrase or it can be a stereotype. Both sides in the debate used cliché arguments that were weak.
cliche (pronounced clee-shay)
The girl's grandmother spoke in cliches.
No. It could be a response to a question or part of a sentence.