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catchy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
catchy
(adjective)
catchy
/
ˈ
kætʃi/
/
ˈ
kɛtʃi/
adjective
catchier
;
catchiest
catchy
/
ˈ
kætʃi/
/
ˈ
kɛtʃi/
adjective
catchier
;
catchiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of CATCHY
:
appealing and easy to remember
I can't think of a
catchy
name/title for my blog.
The new slogan isn't as
catchy
as the old one.
a
catchy
song/tune
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