catchy song
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcatchyandsong
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catchy
adjective
uk/ˈkætʃ.i/us/ˈkætʃ.i/
(especially of a tune or song) pleasing and easy ...
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song
noun
uk/sɒŋ/us/sɑːŋ/
a usually short piece of music with words that ...
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The physical symptoms of listening to acatchysonginclude running it over in our heads or tapping a foot.
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I was just trying to write acatchysong....
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Lyrically, the song likens a love interest to that of acatchysong.
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The episode refers to the earworm as a physical creature that enters one's head upon listening to acatchysong.
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The band has a strong reputation throughout the country, renowned for their energetic live performances andcatchysongwriting.
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It received mixed reviews; some critics praised it as acatchysong, while others described the lyrics as confusing.
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It's an incrediblycatchysong.
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Hardy wanted a sweet and colourful video to accompany thecatchysong, and to bend the rules of the usual pop video.
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Her happy, snappy, pop songs were apparently the right equation for an audience hungering for the ultimate in catchy songs.
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A cult following developed around the group, who became known among collectors for their catchy songs and wistful vocals.
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We get a mixture of catchy songs with recognizable melodies and simple harmonies, combined with idea-based compositions where the musicians' improvising abilities are expressed.
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They combined shockingly well-written poetic and political lyrics with catchy songs, insane musicianship and a short-fast-loud brutality that no one has topped since.
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Catchy songs, yes, but nothing to really make me overly excited, as well as mentioning a lack of versatility.
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The show consists of catchy songs and long, humorous stories of life on the road.
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Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are known as catchy songs or earworms.
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