Similar words: tick, stick, ticket, tickle, sticky, stick to, stick up, stick out. Meaning: n. 1. (Yiddish) a little; a piece 2. (Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention 3. (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning 4. (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating.
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1. That's not my shtick.
2. But is this in danger of becoming shtick?
3. She has a one-note shtick which is sometimes cute, never clever, and after a while, grating. 2.
4. He just has a new shtick,[sentencedict.com] and a marketing strategy.
5. Enhancing your shtick – Find ways to improve upon your trading approach, make sure that you have the tools to make the trades, and work with a mentor to help you improve your trading skills.
6. Admittedly, that androgynous waistcoat and tie shtick, based on Diane Keaton's own wardrobe of vintage menswear, looks a little clunky now.
7. Shtick owned the Davis Cup for Germany, but announced his retirement in 1997, aged 28.
8. Her shtick is similar to that of Burck's — strolling the streets of Times Square with her guitar, clad in an outfit that, well, leaves little to the imagination.
9. Pratfalls and other physical gags are typical of Carey's shtick.
10. The books on its shelves were probably purchased by the yard and it's located next to, yep, the library, shtick that could killer lesser operations.
11. A step so crucial in human intellectual development that it has become a staple of Sesame Street shtick .
12. He's also learned what "same" and "different" mean - a step so crucial in human intellectual development that it has become a staple of Sesame Street shtick.
13. At 15 though, he had enough time to start performing at Yuk Yuks, a famous Toronto comedy club where he began to perfect his shtick.
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