Similar words: outcome, bitch, pitch, itchy, ditch, switch, pitcher, glitch. Meaning: ['sɪtkɑm /-kɒm] n. 1. a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life 2. a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life.
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1. It's America's most popular sitcom.
2. He has made the difficult leap from sitcom to the theatre.
3. The new sitcom has been a smash hit with viewers.
4. After all, this was only a sitcom.
5. Sitcom work requires a lot of retakes.
6. He gave the Cleavers and other sitcom families something that was nonexistent in the early prime-time era: bathrooms.
7. Doing a sitcom was something I was never going to do.
8. What prevents Moodysson's commune from being simply a sitcom is the warmth and sympathy with which everyone is conceived.
9. But in material terms life on a I960s sitcom closely mirrors life on a I990s sitcom.
10. In the sitcom she plays a New York executive who's totally oblivious to the feelings of others.
11. David Croft and Jimmy Perry's sitcom was a labour of love.
12. Paula Poundstone will have her own Fox sitcom in the fall of 1998.
13. The popular British sitcom "One Foot in the Grave" will finish this year.
14. Sitcom shows tend to be about ordinary people.
15. Theories abound for the decline of the sitcom.
16. Richard: A sitcom from the early 1990 s.
17. Molly: Not a dream[sentencedict.com], just a sitcom.Sentencedict.com
18. The human actors are in a witless sitcom part of the time, and lot of the rest of their time is spent running in slo-mo away from explosions, although--hello!--you can't outrun an explosion.
19. Q : Quite different to life on a sitcom then ?
20. He achieved celebrity status through his role in a popular sitcom.
21. As with all the best American comedies, the sharpness of the script made the average British sitcom seem embarrassingly flat-footed.
22. Certainly, as the Happy Days generation try to escape sitcom suburbia, their films are getting worse.
23. The dog provides most of the comic relief in this tedious sitcom.
24. For instance, the network has shelled out big bucks to snare Bill Cosby for a new sitcom in the fall.
25. So if one picks fourth-wall busting as the decisive criterion, the first big sitcom was also the first postmodern sitcom.
26. Reynolds said he was expecting episodes of his Evening Shade sitcom to sell for at least $ 800, 000 in syndication.
27. The award-winning scriptwriter has been talking of reviving the hit sitcom for years but he has been busy on other projects.
28. Stuck On You, though, proved the most promising bet so far, in this procession of eight sitcom try-outs.
29. Gordon: The three of us living together ? That sounds like a sitcom.
30. His career image has seen him transcend from streetwise rapper, to sitcom actor, and back to streetwise rapper.