Movie-Word

'CATEGORIES' in a movie sentence | examples for 'CATEGORIES' from movies

Colleen: Everything is broken down into categories, and then cross-referenced, and then colour-coded to correspond with the forms in the back.

"Friends", season 10, episode 2

Ross: Monica categorizes her towels. How many categories are there?

"Friends", season 10, episode 10

Ross: Okay, each team will answer ten questions. The first team that answers the most questions wins. Okay, the categories are, Fears and Pet Peeves, Ancient History, Literature, and It’s All Relative. Now, the coin toss to see who goes first. (He flips the coin and they all watch it hit the table and stop. Then they all look up at him, to see who goes first.) Okay, somebody call it this time.

"Friends", season 4, episode 12

Monica: Okay, I've broken them down into categories. Okay, we have uh, we got holidays, birthdays, candids, y'know… And then what I've done is I've cross-referenced them by subject. Right? So if you're looking up, oh let's say birthdays and dogs, you get Photo 152. See? (Hands her the photo.)

"Friends", season 5, episode 20

Ross: Eww! No!! Her ear! All right, Monica categorizes her towels. How many categories are there?

"Friends", season 4, episode 12