crowd-pleaser in the PONS Dictionary

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The singer has pulled that stunt for years, but it's still a crowd-pleaser in a set that featured little production otherwise.
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He was a spectacular crowd-pleaser and was a popular rider everywhere he went.
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As racing became a crowd-pleaser, the diversity of the marque suffered.
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And it's a nearly effortless crowd-pleaser at a dinner party.
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This natural wine is a serious crowd-pleaser and a fun sipper.
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A definite crowd-pleaser was an all-black jersey jumpsuit matched with a pair of daunting platform heels.
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Culture-shocks and obvious stereotypes are wittily sidestepped in this warm and charming crowd-pleaser.
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Given the advantages of these alternatives, the classic dunk tank is often considered to be more fun, a better crowd-pleaser, with the potential to net more profit in a fundraiser.
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His biggest assets are his mentality and fighting spirit, which made him to a crowd-pleaser in the past years.
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They also praise the theme of the smooth-riding coaster stating the mysterious crime-fighter is a proven crowd-pleaser.
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