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schtick

Or schtik

[shtik]

noun

Slang.
  1. variants of shtick.



schtick

/ ʃɪ /

noun

  1. a variant form of shtick

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Her whole schtick was about being the voice of so-called Real America, the men in the steel-toed boots and the women who loved them.

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The good vibes schtick has been rumbling for months between the UK and the European Union.

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I've been saying for years that his schtick about being some kind of peacenik was a crock.

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Springer, who died in 2023, made a schtick of apologizing for ruining the culture at the end of his life.

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The practice of including recent art in historical exhibitions, an increasingly common art museum schtick, means to make supposedly arcane subjects relevant and timely by suggesting that living artists still engage those themes.

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