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Filter by Meaning The soap opera's schmaltzy plot twists were too predictable.
The speech was heartfelt, but it came across as schmaltzy to some people.
The wedding reception was over-the-top schmaltzy, with flowers and decorations everywhere.
The painting was schmaltzy and overly sentimental, with cheesy romantic imagery.
He decorated his room with so many schmaltzy knick-knacks that it looks like a flea market.
The party's schmaltzy decorations were gaudy and overwhelming.
The musician's schmaltzy ballads were popular in the 70s.
The salesman's schmaltzy approach was not convincing to the customers.
The play's final scene was overly schmaltzy and sentimental.
The cake was schmaltzy with frosting and too sweet for my taste.
The schmaltzy plot of the movie made it predictable and uninteresting.
My mom loves watching those schmaltzy soap operas.
The show's costumes were schmaltzy and over-the-top.
His schmaltzy clothing caught everyone's attention at the party.
The cantor's schmaltzy rendition of "Kol Nidre" brought tears to the congregants' eyes.
The bacon was schmaltzy and crispy, perfect for a classic breakfast.
The TV show's finale was criticized for being too schmaltzy.
The romance novel was criticized for being too schmaltzy and unrealistic.
The poetry reading was filled with schmaltzy rhymes and metaphors.
My aunt always sends me schmaltzy Christmas cards.
The museum exhibit featured a lot of schmaltzy paintings of landscapes and sunsets.
The speaker's speech was overly schmaltzy and lacked sincerity.
The living room was full of schmaltzy decorations.
The dessert was schmaltzy with caramel sauce, making it almost too rich to finish.
I don't like reading schmaltzy romance novels.
The author's schmaltzy writing style made the story hard to take seriously.
The restaurant's decor was a bit schmaltzy for my taste.
The mechanic's hands were schmaltzy with engine oil after working on the car all day.
The chicken wings were coated in a schmaltzy sauce that made them messy to eat.
The commercial's schmaltzy message was trying too hard to be heartwarming.
That movie was so schmaltzy, I could predict every scene.
The coffee was too schmaltzy for me, with too much cream and sugar.
The movie's special effects were schmaltzy and unrealistic.
The restaurant's presentation was schmaltzy and unrefined.
The fried chicken was schmaltzy with grease, making it a guilty pleasure.
The movie's ending was a little too schmaltzy for a drama.
The donut was schmaltzy with glaze, making it a sweet and decadent treat.
The sauce was schmaltzy with garlic and cheese, making it perfect for pasta.
The actor's performance was criticized for being too schmaltzy.
The candy was schmaltzy with sugar and artificial flavors, but the kids loved it.
The chicken was deep-fried to perfection, its crispy skin schmaltzy with hot oil.
The ice cream was schmaltzy with chocolate chips and caramel swirls, satisfying my sweet tooth.
The Chinese food was schmaltzy and rich, with lots of soy sauce and sesame oil.
The restaurant's decor was schmaltzy and outdated.
The schmaltzy movie about a Jewish family's struggles during World War II received mixed reviews.
The commercial was filled with schmaltzy slogans and catchphrases.
The sauce was schmaltzy, but it complemented the dish well.
Her apologies were so schmaltzy that I didn't believe she meant them.
The holiday decorations on the street were schmaltzy and garish.
The book's schmaltzy dialogue was unrealistic and cheesy.
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