pinchbeck
Americannoun
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an alloy of copper and zinc, used in imitation of gold.
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something sham, spurious, or counterfeit.
adjective
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made of pinchbeck.
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sham, spurious, or counterfeit.
pinchbeck heroism.
noun
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an alloy of copper and zinc, used as imitation gold
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a spurious or cheap imitation; sham
adjective
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made of pinchbeck
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sham, spurious, or cheap
Etymology
Origin of pinchbeck
1725–35; named after Christopher Pinchbeck (died 1732), English watchmaker and its inventor
Example Sentences
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His mind takes the shape of a pinchbeck, free-lunch conquistador's.
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Author Williams is satisfactorily horrifying as the murderous bellhop, a creepy, insinuating, pinchbeck manic-depressive.
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Than this pinchbeck legend of Longacre Square, there is no funnier show in town.
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Knowing the Shuberts' famed pinchbeck failings, Mrs. Ziegfeld began by passing on director, cast, sets and costumes.
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His verse is to the greatest poetry what melodrama is to tragedy, what plaster is to marble, what pinchbeck is to gold.
From A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) by Saintsbury, George
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