These songs demonstrate the fine line the saxophone walks from raw emotion to abominable cheesiness. |
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I nodded, smiling now at the cheesiness of the moment, particularly as a maudlin pop song came on the jukebox. |
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There's something about their exuberant cheesiness that, quite frankly, disgusts me. |
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I'd rather see her with someone who appreciates her goofiness and cheesiness than someone who finds it annoying and wants to change her. |
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Maybe a bit of cheesiness is a small price to pay to remind us of how lucky we really are. |
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Their cheesiness seems insincere and we wonder if they use the same lines on all the girls. |
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Cheapness and cheesiness are what really count, not messages or subtlety. |
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Saucier and far less serious than last year's winner Kelly Clarkson's debut album, this disc offers all the over-the-top cheesiness of the TV show without the pitchy vocals. |
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The nature of the show aside, the president brings a fair amount of smooth operator cheesiness to his performance. |
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I love the cheesiness and novelty factor of it all, just sitting around at home getting fat, drunk and watching old telly. |
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For it to have a bit of cheesiness, and I agree that it does, is expected. |
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Yes, if you want an antidote to yuletide cheesiness, but not if you want a nice movie to get you in the Christmas mood. |
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Despite the stilted dialogue and a generous grating of cheesiness, Catherine Hardwicke's film is a sprightly romantic yarn. |
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It gently but firmly satirizes pop-culture idiocy, from the poofy-shirted cheesiness of Alex's old group, PoP, to today's infinitely more vulgar, fake-reality entertainment. |
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It isn't easy to write a story that navigates the murky mire that can be teen territory without tripping over the potholes of caricature, overkill and cheesiness. |
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