cheesy - use in sentences

Preposition: as

  • hell: It was cheesy as hell but no one cared because the effect was so stunning!

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • sound: It sounds a bit cheesy, I know, but I ended up really inspired by them and a genuine advocate for the charity!
  • find: While I found the whole concept extremely cheesy, my younger sisters, aged nine and six, seemed to lap it up.

Modifies a noun

  • grin: With a cheesy grin she offers her neck to black leather gloves of the killer, " Just don't mess up my hair!
  • disco: Now there's no need to watch the March Madness while paying for expensive lager during a cheesy disco anymore.
  • bug: However, the big question is what do you call cheesy bugs ( wood lice )?
  • pop: I also listen to a lot of cheesy pop [ laughs ] Stuff like Aqua?
  • tune: I have also been known to listen to some far more cheesy tunes.
  • soundtrack: Finally, what would an 80s Italian horror film be without some cheesy soundtrack?

Modifying Another Word

  • incredibly: And those incredibly cheesy vocal samples - really boring.
  • slightly: My friendly, if somewhat slightly cheesy, smile!
  • somewhat: It is long and somewhat cheesy, but it is very informative.
  • extremely: While I found the whole concept extremely cheesy, my younger sisters, aged nine and six, seemed to lap it up.
  • too: The Price is Not Right Come on Down - too cheesy!
  • pretty: A bit of a cheesy tagline for what is a pretty cheesy sequel to the awesome " Jaws " .

Used with adjective complement

  • sound: How do we convince the audience of " Uncle Manny " sincere motives with out sounding cheesy.
  • look: Boyle doesn't let the camera stay on the " infected " long enough for their red eyes to look too cheesy.
  • seem: Compared to those films, Fantastic Four seems pretty cheesy.
  • become: Unlike house, you can go too far and it will become cheesy.
  • avoid: Kathryn said: A word of advice from all the girls - avoid cheesy chat up lines!

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