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The catch phrase, which Reagan borrowed from a Russian proverb, was “trust but verify.”

For those wondering, this vanishing middle ground is where the book gets its catch-phrase title.

I wish Paul had given education reform a rationale instead of the catch phrase 'civil rights'.

Gunn lovingly confronted Rice about the joke, and a new Project Runway catch phrase was born: what happened to Andrae?

I guess the media and the politicians need a quick catch phrase to go by.

I recognized the latter words as the catch phrase of a moral story in an ancient reader used in my boyhood school days.

The same immunity was accorded to the insertion (inspired by Clowes, as usual) of a popular catch phrase in the last few lines.

Let us hear no more that deceptive catch phrase, "If you want peace prepare for war."

A third (and more intelligible) suggestion is that the line is simply a catch phrase, without any meaning.

That is a nice catch phrase to use in a speech or article but operating within the law has not interfered with our work.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to catch phrase, such as: buzzword, catchline, catchword, motto, shibboleth, and slogan.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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