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schtick

[shtik] / ʃtɪk /














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All of this in support of his Prince of Darkness schtick.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are many scenes where Robinson abandons his jittery schtick to allow Ron’s frustration and hangdog fatigue with his life to guide them, anchoring the absurdity in Robinson’s naturalistic charm.

From Salon

But Kennedy did not invent this schtick of trying to rebrand misogyny as feminism through trolling and feigning “concern” for women and children’s safety.

From Salon

It's a schtick, for sure, but it fosters an incredible sense of unity.

From BBC

But Curtis hurls herself into this schtick with gusto — say, demanding a ring light and lip plumper for her passport photo — and gets you laughing anyway.

From Los Angeles Times