- - banal phrase [6]
- - banal phrase
- - cut short revolutionary phrase that's overused
- - Stereotyped phrase
- - Phrase that's been overused
- - Commonplace phrase
- - Hackneyed phrase
- - Over-used phrase
- - Trite phrase
- - Overused phrase
- - Tired phrase
- - Overworked phrase
- - Worn-out phrase.
- - Stock phrase.
- - An overworked phrase
- - Stereotype, overused phrase, expression
- - hug, not new - the ending is commonplace
- - Tight-knit group not half supported by revolutionary stuff of a trite nature
- - Old saw that's lost its edge?
- - French word adopted into English to mean "commonplace"
- - stereotype of communist picketing insurance company
- - Over-used expression
- - "Think outside the box," for instance
- - Stereotyped expression
- - Hackneyed expression
- - 'It is what it is,' e.g
- - Carbon from endless growth on tree - the same old chestnut perhaps
- - Trite saying
- - An old chestnut - Sam is off the chemicals
- - Overused saying
- - Like a kid in a candy store, e.g
- - Tired saying
- - Expression that's as old as the hills
- - Platitude
- - Overused expression
- - You've heard it many times before
- - Trite expression
- - "Hot enough for ya?," e.g.
- - "Easy for you to say," e.g.
- - Trite or obvious remark
- - Many a predictable plot
- - Stale expression
- - Old saw
- - Overused plot device
- - Overused idea
- - "Back to the salt mines," for one
- - Chestnut
- - "When all is said and done," e.g.
- - As different as night and day, e.g.
- - Screenwriter's no-no
- - Saw
- - Banality
- - It's overused
- - Bit of predictable prose
- - Hot as a pistol, say
- - Writer's no-no
- - Bromide
- - Stale saying
- - You've heard it before
- - Oft-heard expression
- - Stereotype
- - Trite remark
- - 46 Down, for example.
- - Trite
- - Hackneyed
- - old saw that's lost its cutting edge
- - Chestnut horse beset by 100 parasites
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