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		Definition of cliché-ridden in English: cliché-ridden(also cliche-ridden) adjective (especially of a film or piece of writing) full of unoriginal or overused phrases or ideas.  a cliché-ridden love-triangle melodrama  the chairman offered the usual cliché-ridden statement to the media  Example sentencesExamples -  The modern reader suddenly remembers those Agatha Christie stories, in which the cast of cliché-ridden characters is bumped off one by one, while the éminence grise who invited them to the island or the country house lurks somewhere behind the walls.
 -  Make no mistake about it, this is a cliché-ridden popcorn movie, but this time it's obvious the filmmakers intend it to be so.
 -  These days, I have less and less patience for the corny dialogue and cliche-ridden plots of most games.
 -  The characters lack imagination, they are steeped in gender biases, and the story is cliché-ridden.
 -  I hate sloppy, overblown, cliché-ridden language when it is used by those who should know better - not least when it is broadcast by the BBC.
 -  Both authors were quite disparaging of cliché-ridden questions.
 -  Yours was a welcome breath of clarity in an otherwise cliché-ridden media spectacle.
 -  He wants to take your tired cliché-ridden definition of leadership and turn it upside down.
 -  For the most part, her carnal humour and her bizarre witticisms are undermined by the extraordinarily conventional and unimaginative way her story unfolds, which is replete with dreary and cliché-ridden homilies.
 -  It's a cliche-ridden, preposterous mess, full of ludicrously obvious plot holes.
 
    Definition of cliché-ridden in US English: cliché-ridden(also cliche-ridden) adjective (especially of a film or piece of writing) full of unoriginal or overused phrases or ideas.  a cliché-ridden love-triangle melodrama  the chairman offered the usual cliché-ridden statement to the media  Example sentencesExamples -  Make no mistake about it, this is a cliché-ridden popcorn movie, but this time it's obvious the filmmakers intend it to be so.
 -  Both authors were quite disparaging of cliché-ridden questions.
 -  He wants to take your tired cliché-ridden definition of leadership and turn it upside down.
 -  For the most part, her carnal humour and her bizarre witticisms are undermined by the extraordinarily conventional and unimaginative way her story unfolds, which is replete with dreary and cliché-ridden homilies.
 -  These days, I have less and less patience for the corny dialogue and cliche-ridden plots of most games.
 -  It's a cliche-ridden, preposterous mess, full of ludicrously obvious plot holes.
 -  The modern reader suddenly remembers those Agatha Christie stories, in which the cast of cliché-ridden characters is bumped off one by one, while the éminence grise who invited them to the island or the country house lurks somewhere behind the walls.
 -  I hate sloppy, overblown, cliché-ridden language when it is used by those who should know better - not least when it is broadcast by the BBC.
 -  The characters lack imagination, they are steeped in gender biases, and the story is cliché-ridden.
 -  Yours was a welcome breath of clarity in an otherwise cliché-ridden media spectacle.
 
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