- - Said too much?
- - Tired(Used today)
- - Much too familiar
- - Overly used, as expressions
- - All too familiar
- - Much-seen-before
- - Repeated too often
- - Too-often repeated
- - Much-heard
- - Said too often
- - Heard too often
- - Used too much
- - the initial ceremony is lacking originality
- - time before ceremony, hackneyed
- - starts to talk rubbish? in the end, it's banal
- - Banal beginning to ceremony
- - like damsel-in-distress tropes
- - part of the last rites appear to be hackneyed
- - unoriginal ceremony after tea
- - Hackneyed, ultimately worn-out, ceremonial
- - Clich\xE9d
- - hackneyed like some ancient rites
- - like stale expressions
- - overused, as clichès
- - Like an overused phrase
- - Banal; overused
- - Corny; overused
- - commonplace ceremony at turkish capital
- - hackneyed part of the last rites
- - stock starts to tank rapidly in terrified exchange
- - overly familiar, in a way
- - like unoriginal tv plots
- - Lacking originality and freshness
- - Like a remark of little importance
- - Like "It is what it is"
- - Cliche commonplace boring
- - Like a clichŽ
- - tea ceremony played out
- - Thrice-told
- - Not real fresh
- - Clichéd
- - Stating the obvious
- - Overused, like some sayings
- - Old as Methuselah, in a way
- - Often heard before
- - Not remotely fresh
- - Like hackneyed writing
- - Like an old chestnut
- - Like a thrice-told tale
- - Like a sunset at the end of a movie
- - Like a platitude
- - Clich
- - Beaten to death
- - Timeworn, as a joke
- - Not original
- - Overworked
- - Hardly original
- - Like cornball humor
- - Banal, commonplace
- - Opposite of fresh
- - Done to extremes
- - Done to death
- - Original as a 48-Down? No
- - Commonplace fish ordered by posh diner?
- - Ceremony after time becomes banal
- - Lacking in originality
- - Like the expressions 'a dime a dozen' and 'a penny for your thoughts'
- - Over-heard
- - Stale, joke-wise
- - After a short time the ceremony becomes banal
- - Old hat initially tarnished ceremony
- - Overused, as a saying
- - Overused leading trademark is pronounced right
- - Like the invitation line 'Be there or be square'
- - What 'fresh as a daisy' is, ironically
- - Like a cliche
- - (Of an idea) lacking in originality
- - No longer original
- - Like cliches
- - Cornball
- - Lacking in freshness
- - Beginning of traditional ceremony, lacking originality
- - Dull ending of secret ceremony
- - Worn out by overuse
- - Like "old as the hills"
- - Hackneyed or unimaginative
- - Like "Have a nice day," for example
- - Overused, as an expression
- - Hardly fresh
- - Like an old cliche
- - Overly common
- - Like a worn-out maxim
- - Like overused crossword clues
- - Unoriginal and dull
- - Worn out by use
- - Overused, as a phrase
- - Not novel
- - Overused, as expressions
- - Overworked, as a phrase
- - Contemptibly familiar
- - Like many a cliché
- - Far from innovative
- - Not at all original
- - Like "Have a nice day"
- - Corny
- - Stereotyped.
- - Like old jokes
- - Cliché-ridden
- - Banal
- - Like a stale joke
- - Formulaic
- - Cliche
- - Lacking imagination
- - Vapid
- - Threadbare
- - As old as the hills
- - Far from fresh
- - Not at all interesting
- - Platitudinous
- - Part of a TV feed
- - Childish
- - Lacking originality
- - Lacking spontaneity
- - Repentant
- - Well-worn
- - Trivial
- - Moth-eaten
- - Unimaginative
- - Mundane
- - Ordinary
- - Commonplace
- - Opposite of original
- - Played out
- - Shopworn
- - Overused
- - Old-hat
- - Overfamiliar through overuse
- - Overdone
- - Uninspired
- - Worn-out
- - Like some speeches
- - Hackneyed
- - Far from original
- - Clichéd
- - No longer fresh
- - Timeworn
- - Lacking freshness.
- - Not fresh.
- - Warmed over.
- - Humdrum
- - Jejune
- - Unoriginal
- - ....-tired
- - Stale
- - Lacking originality, solemn ceremony following end of feast
- - Overused [remark]
- - Stale and overused, as a saying
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