Cheesy (Adjective)
Syllable division: chees-y
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈtʃiː.zi/ US: /ˈtʃiː.zi/
#1 Meaning: In poor taste or of poor value/quality.
Example:
> He bought her a cheesy necklace for her birthday.
> Maybe we should make one of those cheesy adverts to help the company grow?
#2 Meaning: A forced smile that is broad yet false.
Example:
> In most of her class photo's, she has a cheesy grin.
> Would you mind giving us a proper smile instead of a cheesy one for this photo?
#3 Meaning: Resembling or tasting like cheese.
Example:
> He loves having a cheesy snack at least once a day.
> Maybe the platter needs something cheesy, what do you think?
#4 Meaning: Someone smells bad if their feet, shoes, or socks are cheesy.
Example:
> Please do not leave your cheesy shoes in the living room.
> You need to wash your cheesy socks before seven p.m. please!
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She likes wearing cheesy clothes to go out.
She smiled cheesily in for that people.
The girl liked the taste of that dish, because it was very cheesy.
The woman think that her son’s shoes is needing to be washed, because they are cheesy.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Nirvana! 😀
You can also say:
She smiled cheesily at that people.
The woman thinks that her son’s shoes needs to be washed because they are cheesy.
• Mother-in-law bought twelve cheesy gold ring gifts for her children.
• I cooked fish curry it was cheesy.
• She asked for her anniversary photo the quality is very cheesy.
• I love cheesy snakes twice a month.
Thank you for posting some good sentences Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
• I love to eat cheesy snacks twice a month.
I like macaroni cheese but I can’t eat it for health
Artificial flowers always seem cheesy to me.