Similar words: broiler, A watched pot never boils, soil erosion, boil, potbelly, boil down, boiling water, toilet. Meaning: n. a literary composition of poor quality that was written quickly to make money (to boil the pot).
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1. Her most recent potboiler was one of last year's bestselling paperbacks.
2. This is just another legal potboiler.
3. The title, like nearly everything else in this brilliant, incisive political potboiler, is well-nigh perfect.
4. The story of the Unabomber crackles with the raw mystery and tension of a cops-and-robbers potboiler.
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5. These are performances to make you forget these are pieces usually treated as potboilers.
6. Pukhov, a careerist painter, sacrifices his artistic integrity by cynically painting potboilers to please factory and party committees.
7. The previous year, "The Green Berets," Wayne's jingoistic Vietnam potboiler, had divided audiences, been ridiculed by the press and shunned by the Oscars.
8. The author of a good novel wouldn't complain that readers were unfair for preferring a potboiler with a racy cover.
9. Knightley's first feature film role came in this Agatha Christie-inspired potboiler.
10. In literary circles this is known as created a potboiler, that is, something to make a little bit of money before the real prize is issued.
11. Tom Clancy predicted this exact scenario in his 1991 potboiler The Sum of All Fears -- and it remains a perennial of public discussion.
More similar words: broiler, A watched pot never boils, soil erosion, boil, potbelly, boil down, boiling water, toilet, foiled, toiletry, roiled, spoiled, toiletries, embroiled, unspoiled, shop-soiled, trailer, public toilet, retailer, eau de toilette, nile river, football, amoeboid, textbook, at bottom, dust bowl, boisterous, eastbound, cut both ways, pocketbook.