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cheapjack meaning in Hindi
cheapjack sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- That's the bullying guff and cheapjack demagoguery of talk radio's paid popoffs _ not the kind of sober engagement with the issues Americans are accustomed to, and expect, from high national officials serving in their name.
- Huey Long, the well-remembered " Kingfish, " rather obviously was Warren's model; but the novel is not a cheapjack roman a clef and does not echo the particulars of Long's career or his private life.
- This leads him to speculate that old-fashioned psychoanalysis would have attributed his fear of the dark to " fantasies of being castrated and annihilated, " although he thinks that " blaming the women of the house is one cheapjack explanation among many ."
- Judith Crist described " A Fistful of Dollars " as " cheapjack " while " Newsweek " described " For a Few Dollars More " as " excruciatingly dopey " . " The Good, the Bad and the Ugly " was similarly panned by most critics upon US release.
- Judith Crist described " A Fistful of Dollars " as " cheapjack, " while " Newsweek " considered " For a Few Dollars More " as " excruciatingly dopey . " " Time " magazine drew attention to the film's wooden acting, especially on the part of Eastwood, though a few critics such as Vincent Canby and Bosley Crowther of " The New York Times " praised Eastwood's coolness in playing the tall, lone stranger.
- Although Cagney found this to be a good picture on a number of levels, in his 1985 autobiography, Cagney called the film " another cheapjack job " because of its limited shooting schedule and the studio's decision to " put everybody in it they could get for six bits . " Cagney was particularly irritated by the fact that he pressed them to cast his old friend Frank McHugh in the small role of Tommy in order to bring a touch of humour and lightness to the otherwise heavy piece.
Meaning
noun.- a peddler of inferior goods
- cheap and shoddy; "cheapjack moviemaking...that feeds on the low taste of the mob"- Judith Crist
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