Gimmick


The meaning of the word Gimmick is: a new concept or plan which gets noticed but really is worthless


Examples:

The salesman’s gimmick was to lure teenagers into purchasing the new cell phone for its secret messaging system, but this feature really didn’t work.

published by Clelia on 2021-12-19 01:58:29


Commercials usually have a gimmick to their products because they seldom work exactly as they did on the advertisement.

published by Mafalda on 2021-11-27 01:01:50


When the telemarketer told me that I could get a $10,000 check if I gave him my credit card number, I knew it was a gimmick because I would only lose money.

published by Shanita on 2021-09-03 22:37:41


The store could rarely sell their electronics after people caught on to their “Buy one, get one free” gimmick when the company initially doubled the price of their electronics.

published by Felice on 2021-08-15 10:28:24


No one would give the young man money to find some buried treasure because they knew it was a gimmick when he showed them a child’s map.

published by Theodore on 2021-12-22 09:06:04


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