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cheesiest in British Englishsuperlative adjective cheesy cheesy in British English (ˈtʃiːzɪ) adjectiveWord forms: cheesier or cheesiest1. like cheese in flavour, smell, or consistency 2. informal (of a smile) broad but possibly insincere a big cheesy grin 3. informal banal or trite; in poor taste Derived forms cheesiness (ˈcheesiness) noun Examples of 'cheesiest' in a sentencecheesiest She thought it was the cheesiest thing she's ever heard.That's rich coming from a man with the cheesiest grin on the planet.I reckon they'll look right at home at the world's cheesiest contest.It must get smiles from our voting panel, so go for the biggest, cheesiest grins or the funniest joke ever.Similarly, some of the cheesiest lyrics in pop were written in the early years of hip-hop.Imagine the cheesiest styles of music, all coming together in one big vol-au-vent of pong.The voice acting is hammy and the humour is akin to a dad repeating his cheesiest jokes.It is a fantastic celebration of the naffest, cheesiest and most downright atrocious music to ever be produced. |