Phrases with «gimmick»

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A gimmick is something that is used to make people interested or excited about a product or idea, but it may not have much value or substance itself. It is like a catchy trick or feature that is designed to grab attention or persuade people, but it might not be very useful or important in the long run. Full definition

Sentences with «gimmick»

  • Sometimes I create a recipe because I have some sort of gimmick in mind. (emmafrisch.com)
  • Sure, it's a valuable proposition but at times, it's nothing more than a marketing gimmick of the insurer. (policybazaar.com)
  • I believe all those bids are just gimmick to lure fans into buying season ticket again. (justarsenal.com)
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