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schmaltz

[shmahlts, shmawlts] / ʃmɑlts, ʃmɔlts /


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The movie purports to dip into the deep well of Shakespearean magnificence but emerges only with a ladle full of greasy schmaltz.

From The Wall Street Journal

He pulled the cooked chicken from the pan and tossed the shredded bread into the schmaltz left behind, letting it cook into croutons as golden as the setting sun.

From Washington Post

She played with heft but not bombast, sentiment but not schmaltz.

From New York Times

“In France, it has the reputation of being a typically American mixture of clichés and of schmaltz,” he wrote in an email.

From New York Times

As the noble prince Tamino, Ben Bliss added a little schmaltz to his elegant tenor to put across the romance of his first aria for the young crowd.

From New York Times