gimmick|gimmicks in English
noun
[gim·mick || 'gɪmɪk]
(Slang) advertising ploy; device, gadget; trick, scheme
Use "gimmick|gimmicks" in a sentence
1. No gimmicks this time.
2. Spare me the corny gimmicks.
3. It takes a gimmick, Animal.
4. Look for moronic online "engagement" gimmicks.
5. Look for a marketable gimmick.
6. No gimmicks, no crash diets, and absolutely no drugs.
7. It was a great sales gimmick.
8. I hypothesized that all the things were his gimmick.
9. The gimmick would convince none but the most credulous.
10. Breach's main gimmick is the ability to
11. It is just a public relations gimmick.
12. This is just a advertisement gimmick to promote.
13. 1 It is just a public relations gimmick.
14. Critics say that Das is resorting to gimmicks to corner publicity .
15. 5 They're born to be automatons, consumed by baubles and gimmicks.
16. Aflashy expensive car with all sorts of gimmicks like self-winding windows.
17. Stella: So you think he had some gimmick?
18. As courses proliferate, they promote themselves with ever more exotic gimmicks.
19. So, it never hurts to have a gimmick.
20. Avoid situations where you are merely an added attraction or gimmick!
21. Threats to expropriate, always a gimmick to increase popularity, never materialised.
22. He dismissed the event as just a publicity gimmick.
23. Auditions Free keeps it simple, no gimmicks, no fluff, no logins or strings attached
24. But this is surely no more than a populist gimmick.
25. A great gimmick and I wish I'd thought of it.