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cheeseball
noun
A spherical mass of cheese or cream cheese, often including nuts or other additions and served as an hors d'oeuvre or finger food, usually with bread or crackers.
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Payne told her that he'd rather not use that "cheeseball one of me pointing".
Worse, though, have been the decades of sad tabloid antics and cheeseball bush-league corruption on the part of minor Windsors, Windsor spouses, and Windsor ex-spouses — though it's not as if previous royal houses were composed exclusively of admirable characters devoted above all to the public good.
On a Tuesday, the town-house setting, chockablock with old books and knickknacks, silver-framed family photographs, red drapes, and cascading crystal chandeliers, seems wonderfully intimate; on a Thursday, a diner took in the room and said sadly, "It's so cheeseball".
Charlie has previously ranted: "Hiya Chucky Cheeseball.
The closing sequence gets about a close to a winning spike as this cheeseball volleyball show could hope for.
Is a crack team of caped wordsmiths holed up in a bunker in deepest Oxfordshire, spending day and night on the scent of words before eventually alighting on the contemporary relevance of … cheeseball (also in the 2016 list, defined as 'someone or something lacking taste, style, or originality; or more prosaically, the breaded and deep fried cheese appetiser')?
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She only came to track down Phil Mitchell, but the law of 'Enders means that any blonde bombshell passing through E20 must instantly fall for the charms of resident beige-cheeseball-on-legs Max Branning.
Luiza plays air guitar and Ira munches cheeseballs.
This play follows the misadventures of a member in an unnamed religious order (see Pilgrim costumes) who, while finding personal solace in the creation of cheeseballs, wants something more out of life.
To her friends it says, "Thanks for the cheeseballs and the late-night talks".
And "Sugar" is derived from "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," by the Euro-club cheeseballs Eiffel65.
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