pleaser

[ US /ˈpɫizɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a pleasing entertainer
    he is quite the crowd pleaser
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How To Use pleaser In A Sentence

  • The term "crowd pleaser" is a real backhanded compliment in comedy, being associated with stale, hackneyed, button-pushing routines. This week's new comedy
  • Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world.
  • He gets spectacular goals and is a real crowd pleaser.
  • Despite being excessively overhyped, the new Tiger Woods authorized DVD collection is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
  • I'm Going to my Room to be Cool Now and I Don't Want to be Disturbed was Dendy's unblushing crowd pleaser: a thirteen-part suite, set to funky rock 'n' roll classics.
  • It's easiest to slip in with the Hotel California, an apricot-infused gin, pisco, lime and pineapple juice pleaser. Sunshine in a Glass
  • Whether baked, barbecued, curried, grilled, stewed, or stir-fried, shrimp are palate pleasers throughout the Western world.
  • A crowd pleaser was the dark denim jean skirt with pink pockets, paired with a pink tank top.
  • By their nature, sports movies are crowd-pleasers.
  • This song is a real crowd pleaser, its metronomical rhythm perfectly suited to the live arena. Oceans never listen
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