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hokey
[hoh-kee]
adjective
overly sentimental; mawkish.
Two glasses of wine and he gets unbearably hokey; it's hard to believe he's a highly paid executive!
obviously contrived, especially to win popular appeal or support; phony.
The hokey stories of his impoverished childhood always surface at election time.
hokey
/ ˈhəʊkɪ /
adjective
corny; sentimental
contrived; phoney
Other Word Forms
- hokeyness noun
- hokiness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of hokey1
Example Sentences
“This idea of truth, justice and the American way was deemed, even back then, hokey,” Schumer said.
Government cuts could also contribute to such a reading, but private sector sentiment has taken a hit too, especially by the hokey cokey over tariffs.
What doesn’t is the hokey scene set in a Homegoods store where apparently small children with big designer dreams practice elaborate tablescaping.
While it might feel hokey to call Spangler a feel-good American success story, it’s about as close to one as you can get in corporate America these days.
Some people, it turns out, approach a hokey seasonal activity as they would an Olympic race: Speed is the goal.
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