Adjective
crowd-pleasing (comparative more crowd-pleasing, superlative most crowd-pleasing)
Alternative form of crowdpleasing
And while the on-screen Spider-Man doesn’t use those legs nearly as much as his comic counterpart, it’s a crowd-pleasing and pause-worthy moment when they pop out. Source: Internet
As with the original "Blade Runner" debut so many years ago, I don't expect audiences to immediately raise "2049" to blockbuster status (the first opened decently enough, but was drowned by more crowd-pleasing fare such as "E. Source: Internet
Inside you’ll find an eclectic, crowd-pleasing menu of everything from burgers to oysters and, of course, steak. Source: Internet
La Nouvelle Scene on King Edward Avenue resounded Friday and Saturday night with esoteric free jazz, crowd-pleasing pop songs and many sounds in between. Source: Internet
No franchise star today is as hard-hitting, violent, and as well-spoken as Robert McCall (), whose eloquent threats and promises of vengeance are as crowd-pleasing as his fighting skills. Source: Internet
Some of the art is crowd-pleasing and spectacular, for better or worse. Source: Internet