How To Use Schmaltzy In A Sentence

  • I found most of the songs well performed, if a bit schmaltzy.
  • Few musical reunions are anything better than schmaltzy and many are far worse.
  • At the risk of sounding completely schmaltzy, it was the best, most meaningful Canada Day in my life thus far.
  • The script started off as smart and sharp but the end was way too schmaltzy.
  • What you get is an unpredictable, unashamedly schmaltzy canter through the singer's middle years. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie its on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
  • The first full-scale dance melody was given an almost schmaltzy swing.
  • It's a romantic melodrama that's not the least bit ironic nor schmaltzy.
  • Believe me, there is nothing schmaltzy about this riveting futuristic film noir thriller.
  • It is the perfect blend of comedy and drama, carefully treading the fine line between sentimentality and humour so that it never becomes too schmaltzy or too dreary.
  • For all the dark wordplay, the album is an aural equivalent of that old American favourite, the schmaltzy biopic.
  • Technical polish was too often sacrificed to visceral excitement and excessively schmaltzy rubato - in short, the sort of interpretation that suits the image of Liszt the vulgarian. Pianists Andre Watts and Evgeny Kissin offer Liszt recitals
  • You can love it for its exemplarity, for being the "ultimate" disco floor filler or schmaltzy mother song. Archive 2009-11-01
  • A smooth and schmaltzy love song from the funk legend. The Sun
  • And believe me, there is nothing schmaltzy about this riveting futuristic film noir thriller.
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  • Sure, driving off into the sunset is a bit schmaltzy but I lke all the rest of it far more than the cliche of jumping on a grenade to save everyone. I Am Legend alternate ending « Third Point of Singularity
  • If you listen to his earlier work a lot of it sounds schmaltzy by today's standards.
  • A smooth and schmaltzy love song from the funk legend. The Sun
  • I should add that the ending is uplifting, but totally schmaltzy.
  • The schmaltzy plot and overcooked acting made it hard to take the film very seriously.
  • Oh, I know her music is mostly schmaltzy nonsense but it's fun.
  • A smooth and schmaltzy love song from the funk legend. The Sun
  • Celine's great for the videos with high production values, but she's just a little too schmaltzy for the "grittier" stuff. Fitment Issues: K.O.P.S. vs. C.O.P.S.
  • But this is no schmaltzy family drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think I'll spread it out over a couple of days this time, saving the real schmaltzy, sugary thanks to family and friends for Thursday.
  • There are no cheesy anecdotes or schmaltzy tributes to the place in which he is playing.
  • But it's not all schmaltzy backslapping in the band. The Sun
  • Been schmaltzy bitterly it for graphic design firms, archeozoic a headlong abstruse therefore how i was erstwhile dyslogistic to go this anethum and omg it was forficate to be so sniffy. Rational Review
  • He switched to schmaltzy ballads that reinforced a cartoon notion of Greece.
  • This schmaltzy acoustic ballad is made less touching by the shameless exercise in product placement in the video. The Sun
  • There are some redeeming features, but thus far the show needs to ditch the schmaltzy love triangles and sensationalism and focus on character and story.
  • Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie it's on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
  • A smooth and schmaltzy love song from the funk legend. The Sun
  • The characters are appealing and wholesome without being schmaltzy.

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