What does hackneying mean?
verb
Hackneying refers to the act of using a phrase or idea that has been overused or clichéd, often to the point of losing its original meaning or impact. It can also describe the act of using a familiar or common expression in a way that is overly familiar or lacking in originality.
Example
"The writer was accused of hackneying the phrase 'the sky is falling' in her latest novel, which relied too heavily on familiar tropes."
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