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- the term has a connotation of worthlessness or disposability as well as tackiness. A common confusion is between the terms tchotchke and tsatske or rather...
- synonymous with the worst of Netflix, Damsel sums this up by having the tackiness of a plastic wedding cake." Specialist review site Caught In A Fantasy...
- allow for longer lasting flavor, a softer texture, and a reduction in tackiness. As a sort of chewing gum consisting of long-chain polysaccharides, bubblegum...
- through controlling the primer's physical properties such as its porosity, tackiness, and hygroscopy. In practice, primer is often used when painting porous...
- solder paste is essentially powdered solder suspended in flux paste. The tackiness of the flux holds components in place until the soldering reflow process...
- admirable due to its "madeleine-esque needle drops to its relish in the baggy tackiness of so much '90s fashion.," although claiming that the show exploits Anderson's...
- A detackifier is a process chemical that is used for reducing tackiness of other substances. Spraying paint and paper making are processes where inputs...
- nosepieces and earpieces, which has the unusual property of increasing tackiness and thus grip when wet, as unobtanium. By 2010, the term had been used...
- Owen Gleiberman gave it a letter grade of C− and said that it "makes the tackiness of soap operas seem far more desperate than funny." The film was nominated...
- phrase has even spawned the title of a novel which evokes the perceived tackiness of the 1980s. In Australia, plonk packaged and sold in a cask or simply...