Of or pertaining to showbiz; glitzy, glamorous (possibly implying a lack of intellectual depth).(adjective)
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Use "showbizzy" in a sentence
"We thought it would be great for Neil - dressed in a ridiculous 'showbizzy' suit - to start out accompanied just by a pianist, like he was doing a lounge act."
""fit," or is the experience more loose and "showbizzy" - pure fun?"
"'showbizzy' to British festival-goers but if it gives the music mass appeal without detracting from the quality why not? closed the first night with a set that ranged from free jazz to Afro-pop, 'Soul Makossa' sounded far younger than thirty five years old with the bass riff returning again and again to push the dancers in the wide pit at the front of the seating into energetic celebration."