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cornball
[kawrn-bawl]
noun
popcorn rolled into a ball and flavored with molasses or caramel.
Informal.Ìę
a person who indulges in clichés or sentimentality.
a country bumpkin; hick.
adjective
Informal.Ìęcorny.
cornball
/ ˰ìÉËČÔËČúÉ˱ô /
noun
a person given to mawkish or unsophisticated behaviour
adjective
another word for corny
51łÔčÏ History and Origins
51łÔčÏ History and Origins
Origin of cornball1
Example Sentences
Itâs intellectual, philosophical, sentimental, even cornball.
Itâs in the seriesâ DNA to be a little cornball, and that thereâs nothing overtly fancy or stylish in the production reflects the sort of nonliterary literature from which it springs.
âHewsonâs confident, charismatic leading performance has enough grit and spunk to light up the screen,â he wrote, adding that, âCarney, who wrote and directed the film, has a way of not hitting the cornball notes too hard and mixing in enough humor to keep the saccharine tones from overpowering.â
âI would go to the door at some Hollywood nightclub and a cornball from Wichita was like, âYou canât come in here, bro.â
This episodeâs cornball elements are on full display in its opening scene, as Axeâs forces break up a romance between two aristocratic aliens from different races.
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