Patchiest vs Catchiest - What's the difference?
patchiest | catchiest |
(patchy)
Full of, or covered with, patches; abounding in patches.
Not constant or continuous; intermittent or uneven .
(catchy)
Instantly appealing and memorable (of a tune or phrase).
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=June 3
, author=Nathan Rabin
, title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Mr. Plow” (season 4, episode 9; originally aired 11/19/1992)
As adjectives the difference between patchiest and catchiest
is that patchiest is (patchy) while catchiest is (catchy).patchiest
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(er)- patchy clouds
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(er)citation, page= , passage=The best of friends become the worst of enemies when Barney makes a hilarious attack ad where he viciously pummels a cardboard cut-out of Homer before special guest star Linda Ronstadt joins the fun to both continue the attack on the helpless Homer stand-in and croon a slanderously accurate, insanely catchy jingle about how “Mr. Plow is a loser/And I think he is a boozer.” }}
