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be stereotypical
adjective
Pertaining to a stereotype; conventional
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Beryl and Betty do not deliver what one might consider to be stereotypical DJ one-liners.
Fast cars and big homes might be stereotypical status symbols in American society, but in the world of black kites, it's all about the white plastic.
What she had in mind — an image she knew to be stereotypical, ridiculous — was a middle-aged matronly woman in homely dress, nineteenth-century Mormon meets Catholic nun, with gray hair in a bun and mannish lace-up shoes.
Geordie Broadwater's fluid direction helps sustain that tension throughout the play's 11 scenes, and a fine cast of three young actors turn what could be stereotypical adolescents into credible characters.
As an importer and distributor of sherry, I found your headline in the Food Stuff column about Harveys Orange to be stereotypical and misleading: "An Off-Dry Sherry Good for More Than Helping the Old Folks Nod Off" (May 16).
"Exactly what did Fergie make of the Ryder Cup win?" "Not to be stereotypical, but given that one of the greatest Romanian exports is this fellow, is anyone else hoping that the stadium announcer takes tonight's attendance manually and says 'A ha-ha!' after each number?" asks Ryan Dunne.
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The principal references people have are stereotypical.
They were stereotypical — even harsh — depictions of love.
"On either side it's stereotypical," Mr. Lee said.
Garcia Lorca's images of black people are stereotypical.
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