词汇 | schmoozy |
释义 | schmoozy adverb uk /ˈʃmuː.zi/ us /ˈʃmuː.zi/ informal or friendly, especially in a way that is not sincere, or that is intended to win some advantage for yourself: The politicians enjoyed schmoozy dinners with lobbyists and corporate supporters. He looked a little schmoozy, like he'd be really charming to you but not mean a word of it. I work on the schmoozy development side of charity fundraising. He gave one of those schmoozy, informal speeches with no notes. The schmoozy game-show host never really looked comfortable in the world of news television. Big, schmoozy dinners are a really important part of my job. Praising insincerely or too eagerly backhanded compliment bootlicker bow and scrapeidiom crawler creep flummery glad-handing grovel grovelling grovellingly massage someone's egoidiom obsequious obsequiously people pleaser play up to someone sycophantically toady toadying truckle unctuous Related wordsschmooze schmoozer |
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