Cliche
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167 examples of Cliche in a sentence
Now "kindness" might sound like a very mild word, and it's prone to its own abundant
cliche.
And then the
cliche
came to haunt us.
And thirdly, the idea that machines are becoming biological and complex is at this point a
cliche.
And I'm happy to say, I was partly responsible for that
cliche
that machines are becoming biological, but that's pretty evident.
Maybe this was some kind of
cliche
that had never been taxonomized before.
The most iconic work of literature about surveillance and privacy is the George Orwell novel "1984," which we all learn in school, and therefore it's almost become a
cliche.
But I'm also standing here saying, you know what, that
cliche
about the journey being more important than the destination?
What we're left with here is this inevitable cliche: "Those who don't study history are destined to repeat it."
And, of course: "I find beauty in everything" is super duper
cliche.
And that mold is so cliche, but I feel that there is beauty in everything.
And as I made my way down the corridor, a broken, blinking light made it just like the
cliche
scene from a gangster movie.
The
cliche
of the radical architect is the sort of angry young man rebelling against the establishment.
Bharti seeks to liberate this everyday cliche, as she calls it, by exploding it into something spectacular.
And what I understand from my Brazilian friends is that this guy is just a
cliche
machine.
He can ruin the most interesting match by just spouting
cliche
again and again and again.
I know it's a cliche, but look, look how small, how tiny it has gotten.
Imagine the most
cliche
ridden b-movie horror plot you can.
I agree there was no chemistry at all between the two leads and the other characters were
cliche
ridden.
The only remotely interesting character is Rose McGowen's, who is mute which prevents her from being ruined with
cliche
ridden garbage dialogue (well, at least until the end when even she has to speak).
The film is
cliche
ridden and in many places it is a copy of the original Carrie.
The plot is a simple one, and follows almost every horror movie
cliche
possible.
The film lurches backward and forward in fits and starts, its central figures adrift and seemingly out of place surrounded by the ersatz decadence of towering sets, the minutia of production detail and the, by 1984,
cliche'
d but gorgeous cinematographic confection on offer to the audience.
Imagine every stereotypical, overacted
cliche
from every movie and TV show set on the streets of Brooklyn between 1930 and 1980.
Predictable, cliche, unbelievable, boring...what else can I say?
The movie was full of EVERY
cliche
you could ever think of and contained not a single OUNCE of originality.
Aside from that, the movie is all cliche, culminating in a much-too-long car chase.
This story barely fills up 90 minutes but the director insists on using all 120 minutes filling with every
cliche
in the book.
No
cliche
goes unexploited in this jaw-droppingly bad movie.
It's like the writer was trying to fit in every Hollywood
cliche
he could.
The core message is strong, the cast has given it their best shot, the packaging is excellent, but the screenplay is seriously over-dramatized and every
cliche
in the book on women's suffering in India has been over-used to the max.
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