How Cliché: Va-Va Voom
Though the end of the cliche alphabet draws near, there are still plenty of tired but true phrases to explore. Today’s focus is on “V”

- Vanish into thin air: to disappear suddenly
- Variety is the spice of life: experiencing the new and different can add meaning to one’s experience
- Vent your spleen: keeping anger held inside can have physical consequences
NOTE: way long ago, the spleen was once considered the center of emotions. Valentine’s Day would be quite different if that thought had remained. - Nothing ventured, nothing gained: giving something a try is a consideration
- Vertically challenged: a polite term for short
- Vested interest: personal stakes are involved
- Vicious circle: going right back to where it all started, and not always in a good way
- A hollow victory: sometimes there is an unexpected cost to winning that can seem to be a loss

Any other “V” clichés to add?




I think you nailed the main ones. I have frequently heard “vicious circle” written as “vicious cycle.”
The only other one that I can think of is “a voice in the wilderness.”
Ooh, that’s a good addition. Thanks!
It is hard to imagine anybody using “vent your spleen”, though i assume it was “don’t vent your spleen”? Either way a very clumsy sounding cliche.
Yes, venting spleens is awkward any way it’s said.
How about “patience is a virtue.” That was one of my mom’s favorites….
Well, of course. Mom sayings is wisdom personified—never clichés.