Sitcom

//ˈsɪtˌkɒm//

"Sitcom" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Baristas need to make a sitcom.

What's your favorite sitcom?

I will always have a certain fondness for this sitcom because my grandmother and I used to watch it together.

Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams sang "shlemiel, schlemazel, hasenpfeffer incorporated" in the theme song "Making our Dreams Come True" for the television show "Laverne and Shirley," a popular American sitcom in the 1970s.

Friends is a popular sitcom that first aired in the '90s.

"My life is a sitcom," said Mary.

"Tom Loves Mary" became the most successful sitcom in history.

"You must think life is one big sitcom. Mary, it's not. People are real and so are their feelings," said Tom.

They should make a sitcom about Tom and Mary.

They're making a sitcom about Tom and Mary.

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"Today we have Grumps (grim, ruthless, upwardly mobile professionals), Dinks (those with dual-income, no kids), Sitcoms (those with single-income, two children, outrageous mortgages); and, just to recognize the graying populace in this country, Opals (older people with active lifestyles)."

"There are MINKs (multiple income, no kids) and what may be the acronym of the '90s, SITCOMs (single income, two children, outrageous mortgage)."

"By the end of the 1990s, in some circles, parents had become SITCOMS (single income, two children, oppressive mortgage) and those without children were THINKERS (two healthy incomes, no kids, early retirement)."

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