Printers needed ‘clichés’ to ease their workloads
by Melissa Mohr
Feb 21, 2022
2 minutes
“She’s got a heart of gold.” “He’s like a kid in a candy store.” These are , which Merriam-Webster defines as “a trite phrase or expression” or “a hackneyed theme, characterization, or situation.” Writing last week about , which take clichés and make them fun come from, and what’s the proper way to deal with that accent mark?
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