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gimic

 

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Gimic

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A trick or device intended to attract attention or generate excitement.

Usage:

  1. Her magic show was full of impressive gimics.
  2. The advertisement relied heavily on flashy gimics to capture the audience's interest.
  3. He incorporated a unique gimic into his sales pitch, which made his product stand out.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To employ a gimmick.

Usage:

  1. The marketing team decided to gimic their new product by offering free samples.
  2. He always tried to gimic his way out of difficult situations.
  3. They decided to gimic the promotion by adding a bonus gift with every purchase.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Of or relating to a gimmick; done for show or as a publicity stunt.

Usage:

  1. His presentation was filled with gimic tricks that impressed the audience.
  2. The local supermarket's gimic discounts attracted a lot of customers.
  3. She was known for her gimmicky style, always wearing outrageous outfits.

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