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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cheesy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is overly sentimental, corny, or lacking in sophistication, often in a humorous or light-hearted context.
Example: "The movie was a bit cheesy, but I enjoyed it for its nostalgic charm."
Alternatives: "a corny" or "a tacky".
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A cheesy moment?
"I like a cheesy office.
Or at least a cheesy trophy.
There is a cheesy gray wig.
After that, a cheesy fictional reporter arrives to interview him.
It is like a cheesy horror movie, but real.
He's a cheesy entertainer, but with a wink.
And to complete the effect, there's a cheesy synthesizer score.
She giggles and puts on a cheesy radio voice.
A cheesy thing was thought to be big or showy.
I want to have a cheesy American Dream.
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