campy / ˈkæm pi /

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campy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

camp·i·er, camp·i·est.

  1. of, relating to, or characterized by theatrical or extravagant style, expressing playful irreverence or knowing amusement: a campy send-up of romantic operettas.

campy 近义词

campy

等同于 laughable

campy

等同于 mannered

campy

等同于 absurd

campy

等同于 theatrical

campy

等同于 witty

campy

等同于 zany

campy

等同于 jocular

campy

等同于 la-di-da

campy

等同于 laughing

campy

等同于 affected

campy

等同于 droll

campy

等同于 farcical

campy

等同于 amusing

campy

等同于 humorous

更多campy例句

  1. “The Magician” is brimming with entertaining soap opera, campy bons mots and riveting history.
  2. Above all, it’s an unabashedly campy affair, a wild and wooly Freudian melodrama that resembles a fable from the Brothers Grimm as interpreted by Jean Genet.
  3. A prolific career in campy horror movies made him a cult film icon, and his fame and stature rose through associations with directors like Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Gus Van Sant, and Lars Von Trier.
  4. If you’re looking for a rom-com that’s as fab and campy as Provincetown or Rehoboth Beach on a summer night, “Playing the Palace” by Paul Rudnick is the book for you.
  5. Oh this happened, and Williams sold it in all of its campy glory.
  6. It gets at the whole “cynical jockeying for power” aspect of the series, plus it sounds pretty intense—and campy!
  7. In the air is a Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas vibe, a little campy, a little naughty and a lot raw.
  8. And it's not exactly because Lifetime's version isn't nearly as campy or fun as many viewers might have been expecting.
  9. Some (many) critics would argue that that is seven campy, poorly made, arguable offensive films too many.