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catchy

/kach-ee/US // ˈkætʃ i //UK // (ˈkætʃɪ) //

朗朗上口,好听,好听的,朗朗上口的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    catch·i·er, catch·i·est.

    • : pleasing and easily remembered: a catchy tune.
    • : likely to attract interest or attention: a catchy title for a movie.
    • : tricky; deceptive: a catchy question.
    • : occurring in snatches; fitful: a catchy wind.

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Examples

  • It’s ideal to use catchy phrases such as “holiday season” or “holiday sale” as they will increase your open rates.

  • In between a catchy refrain of “Diwali with Mi,” the two trade zingers about who’s the better rapper.

  • Her brash style feels new but is catchy enough to make it on pop radio.

  • Like many of her fellow TikTok stars, she built her following of more than 5 million by lip-syncing to catchy hip-hop songs and joking around with friends.

  • It’s a hard concept to reduce to a catchy tagline, but it’s an engaging gender-bending boundary-busting movie.

  • But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.

  • But not all of us can put our feelings into a catchy and soulful song.

  • What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic.

  • It effortlessly combined a catchy tune, an emotional arc and a surprisingly easy way to remember multiples of three.

  • Hear those rap interludes, ultra-catchy choruses, and dance breaks?

  • The meeting opened with the singing of a popular hymn which carried a refrain catchy enough but running to doggerel.

  • You dont get a very large repertoire here, but what they do give you is sort of catchy.

  • The infidel review is crisp in style, its arguments catchy, and the brilliancy of its diction captivates.

  • The tunes were very catchy and bright, and everybody seemed constantly to be humming them, in season or out of season.

  • The flapper drew a long and rather catchy breath, then she adjusted a strand of hair misplaced by his violence.