Definition of crowd-pleasing in English:
crowd-pleasing
adjectiveˈkraʊdˌpliːzɪŋˈkroudˌplēzər
Very popular and appealing.
a string of crowd-pleasing movies
Example sentencesExamples
- About two-thirds of the set is composed of vintage, crowd-pleasing tunes (with a smattering of newer songs).
- I certainly wouldn't blow my budget to bring in huge, crowd-pleasing operatic stars.
- This is the film that marked the point at which the director graduated from merely promising to bold, brash and effortlessly crowd-pleasing.
- Audiences get what they expect with this movie, a crowd-pleasing tale of the American Dream.
- There is also footage of the golfer's crowd-pleasing hole in one at the 1997 Phoenix Open.
- This is not as slick or crowd-pleasing as his other picture, but it's just as funny, and, in some ways, shows more cleverness.
- He has made his most crowd-pleasing, conventional comedy to date.
- The film still holds up as a violent, vibrant bit of celluloid crowd-pleasing.
- The concert includes her nine Top-10 singles performed as a crowd-pleasing medley.
- The movie never rises from the depths of mainstream crowd-pleasing revenge action.