cheesy 的定义
chees·i·er, chees·i·est.
- of or like cheese: a cheesy aroma; a cheesy taste.
- Slang. inferior or cheap; chintzy: The movie's special effects are cheesy and unconvincing.
cheesy 近义词
cheap
更多cheesy例句
- Before the pandemic, if a Tinder match wrote to her with just a simple “hey” or a cheesy pickup line, she’d respond.
- If you’re relying on an AI filter to bust out the cheesy grins, something’s gone very wrong.
- Holiday pop-up bars, with their cheesy decor, novelty drinks and singalong soundtracks, provide a sense of warmth and coziness in a season that’s both joyful and stressful.
- While fun, the movie features bouts of cheesy dialog that may be off-putting to some viewers.
- That’s how we got stuck with somewhat cheesy names for certain fundamental particles, such as “charm” and “strange” quarks, for example.
- It's cheesy and ludicrous and, therefore, delightful; it's the reading equivalent of hate-watching.
- He was grabbing my hips and he was pouring with perspiration and he had this cheesy smile.
- Even on Beetlejuice, we were doing just really cheesy effects.
- Our hopes have gotten so cheesy that even the cheese is ersatz.
- A cheesy slice of heaven tastes great, but how does it feel?
- It is said to be very agreeable in flavor, but it must contain more cheesy matter than the butter from ordinary cream.
- Cheesy is the best fellow in the world in some respects, but he cannot bring himself to speak well of a fellow behind his back.
- The contents, a cheesy-looking mass, may commonly be pressed out without difficulty.
- They themselves were covered with the cheesy substance typical of canker, and they bled on friction.
- Chew a cheesy midnight "rabbit" And a grave you'll soon inhabit—Ah, to eat at all is such a foolish game.