Add this Cliche November 22, 2018 - December 30, 2018
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DetailsCliché refers to an expression that has been overused to the extent that it loses its original meaning or novelty. A cliché may also refer to actions and events that are predictable because of some previous events.
For example: frightened to death – to be too frightened scared out of one’s wits – to be too frightened all is fair in love and war – to go to any extent to claim somebody’s love all is well that ends well – a happy ending reduces the severity of problems that come in one’s way every cloud has a silver lining – problems also have something good in them the writing on the wall – something clear and already understood time heals all wounds – pain and miseries get will heal, with the passage of time haste makes waste – people make mistakes when rushing Some more examples: They all lived happily ever after Read between the lines Fall head over heals Waking up on the wrong side of the bed The quiet before the storm Between the devil and the deep blue sea In this contest, the participants have to submit their poems which should in include one or more of the above mentioned cliches. The more these cliches, the more probability of winning the contest. All the Best! Prizes$00, Review on your works!!
ModeratorRaj SahuBurhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaStats4 Contestants
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