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		Definition of cornball in English: cornballadjectiveˈkɔːnbɔːlˈkɔrnbɔl North American informal Trite and sentimental. 陈腐伤感的 俗套而又伤感的电影。 Example sentencesExamples -  But will the papers, which have a combined circulation of about 46,000, retain the folksy, cornball flavor that made them so popular?
 -  And while there are some truly cornball moments, as well as some goofy acting choices, I'd be hard pressed not to recommend this flick to families.
 -  What keeps this series from drowning, not only in its squalid setting, depressing dynamics, and cornball cliché is this bucking of convention.
 -  But while Kevin Spacey and Kate Winslet turned in melodramatic, cornball performances, Linney's was powerful and shocking.
 -  Jackson told cornball jokes to break the ice and fooled around on stage with various silly props.
 -  After all, seeing as the rather clunky series, a quintessential bit of cornball Canadiana, was pretty bloody grim, it means the new series doesn't have a whole lot to live up to.
 -  That's all kind of cornball stuff, but I like doing that stuff in these towns.
 -  Finding Neverland, which explores the events that inspired J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, briefly skirts that line before veering off into terribly cornball territory.
 -  The drama is punctuated with moments of cornball humor and wit.
 -  The main source of the film's fancy, the music, is also a strange amalgamation of previous popular Tinseltown sound-alikes mixed with really awkward attempts at cornball classicism.
 -  Because this is pure cornball cheese: a showbizzy homage to Las Vegas, which tips a stylistic nod at Tom Jones along the way.
 -  But the main reason why this movie is getting a recommendation, not a flat out rejection, is because this commentator can see a little of his own courtship in this cornball tale of overcoming universal odds for love.
 -  Craig Storper's adaptation of Lauran Paine's novel is riddled with cornball dialogue that unfolds in grindingly earnest platitudes.
 -  The ending is as cornball and predictable as they come.
 -  It's a horrible mess of a film, sticky with cornball patriotism and lump-in-the-throat sentimental cliches.
 -  I could write about Luke's infrequent and reluctant observances of personal hygiene, or his frequent and enthusiastic attempts at cornball humour.
 -  It has all the elements: violence, revenge, gorgeous women whose breasts are frequently revealed, cornball humor, social commentary.
 -  At the core of this cornball crock of crudity is a compelling story of small town transformation, how one man with his unique needs had previously closed-off individuals looking within themselves regarding their personal prejudices.
 -  Some obligatory cornball dialogue and effects make for fun viewing - could have used a bit more pointless carnage, however.
 -  The Special Effects are technically good, just deliberately very cornball, and the film as a whole is somewhat tongue-in-cheek.
 
 Synonyms ordinary, run-of-the-mill, middle-of-the-road, mainstream, unremarkable, unexceptional, undistinguished, uninspired, unexciting, unmemorable, forgettable, indifferent, average, so-so, mediocre, pedestrian, prosaic, lacklustre, dull, bland, uninteresting, mundane, everyday, quotidian, humdrum, hackneyed, trite, banal, clichéd, predictable, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, time-worn, tired, unoriginal, derivative 
 nounˈkɔːnbɔːlˈkɔrnbɔl North American informal A person with trite or sentimental ideas. 观念陈腐的人;多愁善感的人  he was a cornball when compared to the svelte politicians of today Example sentencesExamples -  How can a man so confident till that point turn into the stereotypical mushy cornball?
 -  Say what you will about Joey Reynolds: he may be a cornball, but he sure knows how not to have his station's licence revoked…
 -  I also never took the time to read through the 24-page booklet that came with it, so I'm at a loss to explain just how these ‘ONLY IN AMERICA’ cornballs came into existence.
 -  He knew it made him a sentimental cornball but he could bask in Ally's beauty for hours on end.
 -  One cornball had parked his 1969 Olds 442 muscle car, complete with a stuffed Grim Reaper figure in the front passenger seat, outside the museum.
 -  Unfortunately, Kimbrough has a problematic rococo streak and can be a real cornball.
 -  Really, at times she thought she had been such a cornball for spilling her heart out to them this much - but, even so, they had done the same.
 -  What a cornball, she mumbled to herself as she took a seat in the back of the room.
 -  Mr. Sommers, aside from being an absurd boss, was also quite a cornball when he wasn't looking.
 -  I don't mean to sound like a cornball, but go get busy!
 -  Is it the cornball, feel-good premise that lies at the script's core?
 
    Definition of cornball in US English: cornballadjectiveˈkôrnbôlˈkɔrnbɔl North American informal Trite and sentimental. 陈腐伤感的 俗套而又伤感的电影。 Example sentencesExamples -  After all, seeing as the rather clunky series, a quintessential bit of cornball Canadiana, was pretty bloody grim, it means the new series doesn't have a whole lot to live up to.
 -  Some obligatory cornball dialogue and effects make for fun viewing - could have used a bit more pointless carnage, however.
 -  The ending is as cornball and predictable as they come.
 -  But the main reason why this movie is getting a recommendation, not a flat out rejection, is because this commentator can see a little of his own courtship in this cornball tale of overcoming universal odds for love.
 -  But will the papers, which have a combined circulation of about 46,000, retain the folksy, cornball flavor that made them so popular?
 -  That's all kind of cornball stuff, but I like doing that stuff in these towns.
 -  I could write about Luke's infrequent and reluctant observances of personal hygiene, or his frequent and enthusiastic attempts at cornball humour.
 -  It's a horrible mess of a film, sticky with cornball patriotism and lump-in-the-throat sentimental cliches.
 -  The drama is punctuated with moments of cornball humor and wit.
 -  At the core of this cornball crock of crudity is a compelling story of small town transformation, how one man with his unique needs had previously closed-off individuals looking within themselves regarding their personal prejudices.
 -  Jackson told cornball jokes to break the ice and fooled around on stage with various silly props.
 -  Finding Neverland, which explores the events that inspired J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, briefly skirts that line before veering off into terribly cornball territory.
 -  The Special Effects are technically good, just deliberately very cornball, and the film as a whole is somewhat tongue-in-cheek.
 -  The main source of the film's fancy, the music, is also a strange amalgamation of previous popular Tinseltown sound-alikes mixed with really awkward attempts at cornball classicism.
 -  Craig Storper's adaptation of Lauran Paine's novel is riddled with cornball dialogue that unfolds in grindingly earnest platitudes.
 -  What keeps this series from drowning, not only in its squalid setting, depressing dynamics, and cornball cliché is this bucking of convention.
 -  And while there are some truly cornball moments, as well as some goofy acting choices, I'd be hard pressed not to recommend this flick to families.
 -  Because this is pure cornball cheese: a showbizzy homage to Las Vegas, which tips a stylistic nod at Tom Jones along the way.
 -  But while Kevin Spacey and Kate Winslet turned in melodramatic, cornball performances, Linney's was powerful and shocking.
 -  It has all the elements: violence, revenge, gorgeous women whose breasts are frequently revealed, cornball humor, social commentary.
 
 Synonyms ordinary, run-of-the-mill, middle-of-the-road, mainstream, unremarkable, unexceptional, undistinguished, uninspired, unexciting, unmemorable, forgettable, indifferent, average, so-so, mediocre, pedestrian, prosaic, lacklustre, dull, bland, uninteresting, mundane, everyday, quotidian, humdrum, hackneyed, trite, banal, clichéd, predictable, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, time-worn, tired, unoriginal, derivative 
 nounˈkôrnbôlˈkɔrnbɔl North American informal A person with trite or sentimental ideas. 观念陈腐的人;多愁善感的人 Example sentencesExamples -  Say what you will about Joey Reynolds: he may be a cornball, but he sure knows how not to have his station's licence revoked…
 -  One cornball had parked his 1969 Olds 442 muscle car, complete with a stuffed Grim Reaper figure in the front passenger seat, outside the museum.
 -  He knew it made him a sentimental cornball but he could bask in Ally's beauty for hours on end.
 -  How can a man so confident till that point turn into the stereotypical mushy cornball?
 -  I also never took the time to read through the 24-page booklet that came with it, so I'm at a loss to explain just how these ‘ONLY IN AMERICA’ cornballs came into existence.
 -  Is it the cornball, feel-good premise that lies at the script's core?
 -  Really, at times she thought she had been such a cornball for spilling her heart out to them this much - but, even so, they had done the same.
 -  I don't mean to sound like a cornball, but go get busy!
 -  Unfortunately, Kimbrough has a problematic rococo streak and can be a real cornball.
 -  Mr. Sommers, aside from being an absurd boss, was also quite a cornball when he wasn't looking.
 -  What a cornball, she mumbled to herself as she took a seat in the back of the room.
 
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