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gimmic

 

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Gimmic

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition 1: A clever or unique feature or idea used to attract attention or interest, often used to promote or sell something.

Example sentence 1: The new smartphone's gimmic is the built-in fingerprint scanner.

Example sentence 2: The advertising campaign relied heavily on the gimmic of giving away free samples.

Example sentence 3: The comedian's gimmick of wearing funny hats on stage became his signature.

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition 1: To use a gimmick or clever strategy to attract attention or create interest.

Example sentence 1: The marketing team decided to gimmic the product launch with an interactive online game.

Example sentence 2: The magician gimmicked the deck of cards with a secret compartment.

Example sentence 3: The political candidate gimmicked his speeches by incorporating humor to engage the audience.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition 1: Pertaining to or characteristic of a gimmick.

Example sentence 1: The infomercial was filled with gimmic products that promised outrageous results.

Example sentence 2: The movie relied too heavily on gimmic special effects and lacked substance.

Example sentence 3: The restaurant's gimmicky menu included dishes with quirky names and unusual ingredients.

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