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If this was politics, it would be too hokey for words.
It's all rather hokey, but everybody seemed to have fun.
Nor does any other American chief executive do so many hokey things.
The whole thing is extremely hokey and kind of fun.
There were hokey moments, and too much of the music was canned, but the show left people thinking.
It's nice, too, that they made no attempt to give the place a hokey old-fashioned look.
Today, the very idea of a big-screen musical seems too hokey to live.
The dialogue is so hokey you'll have a hard time not laughing out loud.
They're hokey and as full of special effects as Hollywood.
Wouldn't it be a bit hokey to bring a priest into the mix?
Am I about to be overwhelmed with hokey patriotism?
That was precisely why it just might work, because he wouldn't believe Temple would be so hokey.
There's nothing hokey about the breeding marsh during mating season, which begins in late March.
"I don't know how to say this, it sounds so hokey.
These citations of ordinary folks are always so hokey.
Some of the patter and sociology is too hokey.
This kind of hokey structural gimmick can turn a promising play into a 3-D drawing board.
"As hokey as that might sound today, I think that's why many of us became academics and scholars."
But I could have done without the intermittent strobe lights, a hokey dramatic device.
A less hokey final scene could deflect agenda to mere contrivance.
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It is American without being hokey, rich without being fussy.
His work often has an indelibly rural flavor and a hokey teen-age humor.
They might even come looking for him because he had just been at the spaceport with a rather hokey excuse for his visit.
It's not a bit hokey to say that all aboard paid with their lives because they tried to be their brother's keeper.