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it's a noun.that's why when people describe something as being "so cliche" they are revealing how ignorant they are
No. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by context. A cliche is a stale quotation or phrase that has been overused.Example idiom: He was feeling under the weatheryesterday, but today he's fine.Example cliche: Think outside of the box.
Cliche is a noun. It names a type of phrase.
Yes, because a cliche is an expression that is overused. This one means to have more of something than you can manage; i.e., if debt were able to stand upright, it would be so large that it would reach to your ears.
The phrase "rosy cheeks" is considered a cliche because it is a common, overused expression to describe someone's flushed or pink cheeks. It has been used so frequently that it lacks originality and may not add much depth to description or characterization in writing.
The plural of cliche is cliches.
Lucien Cliche was born in 1916.
Lucien Cliche died in 2005.
Vital Cliche died in 1976.
Vital Cliche was born in 1890.
Karen Cliche is 5' 9".
The use of an eagle in a logo is so cliche.
unknown place or unknown venuethe antonym for cliche is shuggmabutt
Robert Cliche was born on April 12, 1921.
Robert Cliche was born on April 12, 1921.
When he is speaking, almost every word is a cliche.
Asking for sentences on WikiAnswers is so cliche