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Definition of Catchiest
1. catchy [adj] - See also: catchy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catchiest
Literary usage of Catchiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1904)
"Besides the illustrations, nonsensically comic in themselves, there are rhymes
of the catchiest sort. One of the year's original books as far ai animal ..."
2. Norway by Martin Gostelow (2002)
"Locals say some of his catchiest rhythms reproduce the sounds made by children
running past his cabin and clattering sticks against the fence ..."
3. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1906)
"The old time melodies of Stephen Foster, the catchiest coon-songs in ragtime,
are as near the heart of the Simplex as the most elaborate nocturne of Chopin, ..."
4. A Windsor Handbook: Comprising Illustrations & Descriptions of Winsor by Wallace Nutting (1917)
"A fine limousine will stop for such bait, which is more deadly than the catchiest
fly to a trout. In order to prevent as far as possible a revival of bad ..."