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词汇 cheeseball
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Definition of cheeseball in English:

cheeseball

adjective ˈtʃiːzbɔːlˈCHēzˌbôl
North American informal
  • Lacking taste, style, or originality.

    没有品位的;缺少风度的;缺乏独创性的

    I'll admit to watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows

    那些白天播放的无聊脱口秀,我承认我看过一些。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The set certainly has its share of cheeseball shows, but the good ones are really good.
    • It all adds to the cheeseball appeal of the movie.
    • The film is utterly hilarious, filled with loads of sight gags, cheeseball dialogue and numerous in-jokes for horror buffs.
    • First there is fear, then panic, then trepidation, then horror, then happiness, and finally some incredibly sappy, cheese ball sadness.
    • This is a swell movie for a cheese ball Saturday night rental.
    • Forget The Time Machine's cheeseball trip to the future.
    • The double entendres are all back, from the film's title right down to multiple cheeseball one-liners.
    • I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels.
    • People, especially critics, seem to associate horror with cheese ball shock tactics.
    • Say what you will about them, they sure like their cheeseball action flicks.
    • The cult fiction collection presents four cheeseball attempts at low-budget horror that purposely elicit more laughs than chills.
    • The cheese-ball big-budget film is a riot of swirling gaudy colors, questionable plotting, and ham-fisted dialogue.
    • Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player.
    • This 17-track soundtrack reads like a list of cheese ball singer-songwriters.
    • The whole exercise may have sounded interesting while distracted by 10,000 buff, flag-waving foreigners, but out of context the cheeseball bombast proves too much.
    • Go back to watching cheeseball lounge singers with zero soul or originality on television.
    • However, taken as a whole I found it to be above par for the course of cheeseball movies.
    • Of the four episodes, two deal with the cheeseball soap opera themes of high school hooplah, and two take a heavier turn.
    • Fans of cheeseball flicks might also find it amusing.
    • They worked too hard for that money to see it get ripped off by some cheese-ball recording company.
noun ˈtʃiːzbɔːlˈCHēzˌbôl
North American informal
  • A person who lacks taste, style, or originality.

    没有品位的;缺少风度的;缺乏独创性的

    she's a walking cheeseball, but I love her anyway

    她压根就没什么品位,但我仍然爱她。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I look like some cheeseball trying to get on camera, but I was just trying to take as many photos as possible of the condor.
    • I know, I'm a cheeseball.
    • The next time you say something corny and someone calls you cheesy or a cheeseball, you take that as a compliment, okay?
    • She's a walking cliche cheeseball, but you love her anyway.
    • He has always been a bit of a cheeseball and, since he's completely aware of it, he plays the schmaltz for all its worth.
    • I feel like a cheeseball for admitting this, but I absolutely love Notting Hill.
    • Because I'm a total cheeseball, I sometimes listen to it.
    • Maybe the fact that he's a whiny cheeseball has something to do with it.
    • "You probably think I'm such a cheese ball," Zack said, suddenly looking a bit embarrassed.
    • I don't even think I can write anything more here tonight because I'll just end up being a gushy cheese ball.
    • Zac is a bit of a cheeseball to start, but settles in nicely as the story progresses.

Definition of cheeseball in US English:

cheeseball

adjectiveˈCHēzˌbôl
North American informal
  • Lacking taste, style, or originality.

    没有品位的;缺少风度的;缺乏独创性的

    I'll admit to watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows

    那些白天播放的无聊脱口秀,我承认我看过一些。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The set certainly has its share of cheeseball shows, but the good ones are really good.
    • This is a swell movie for a cheese ball Saturday night rental.
    • This 17-track soundtrack reads like a list of cheese ball singer-songwriters.
    • The film is utterly hilarious, filled with loads of sight gags, cheeseball dialogue and numerous in-jokes for horror buffs.
    • I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels.
    • The cult fiction collection presents four cheeseball attempts at low-budget horror that purposely elicit more laughs than chills.
    • The cheese-ball big-budget film is a riot of swirling gaudy colors, questionable plotting, and ham-fisted dialogue.
    • Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player.
    • Forget The Time Machine's cheeseball trip to the future.
    • They worked too hard for that money to see it get ripped off by some cheese-ball recording company.
    • It all adds to the cheeseball appeal of the movie.
    • People, especially critics, seem to associate horror with cheese ball shock tactics.
    • Fans of cheeseball flicks might also find it amusing.
    • The double entendres are all back, from the film's title right down to multiple cheeseball one-liners.
    • The whole exercise may have sounded interesting while distracted by 10,000 buff, flag-waving foreigners, but out of context the cheeseball bombast proves too much.
    • Say what you will about them, they sure like their cheeseball action flicks.
    • Of the four episodes, two deal with the cheeseball soap opera themes of high school hooplah, and two take a heavier turn.
    • Go back to watching cheeseball lounge singers with zero soul or originality on television.
    • However, taken as a whole I found it to be above par for the course of cheeseball movies.
    • First there is fear, then panic, then trepidation, then horror, then happiness, and finally some incredibly sappy, cheese ball sadness.
nounˈCHēzˌbôl
North American informal
  • A person who lacks taste, style, or originality.

    没有品位的;缺少风度的;缺乏独创性的

    she's a walking cheeseball, but I love her anyway

    她压根就没什么品位,但我仍然爱她。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next time you say something corny and someone calls you cheesy or a cheeseball, you take that as a compliment, okay?
    • I know, I'm a cheeseball.
    • She's a walking cliche cheeseball, but you love her anyway.
    • "You probably think I'm such a cheese ball," Zack said, suddenly looking a bit embarrassed.
    • He has always been a bit of a cheeseball and, since he's completely aware of it, he plays the schmaltz for all its worth.
    • Zac is a bit of a cheeseball to start, but settles in nicely as the story progresses.
    • Maybe the fact that he's a whiny cheeseball has something to do with it.
    • I don't even think I can write anything more here tonight because I'll just end up being a gushy cheese ball.
    • Because I'm a total cheeseball, I sometimes listen to it.
    • I look like some cheeseball trying to get on camera, but I was just trying to take as many photos as possible of the condor.
    • I feel like a cheeseball for admitting this, but I absolutely love Notting Hill.
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