Huckster in a sentence as a noun

But their pitch follows a classic huckster pitch to the letter.

History is usually not made up. The guy is a huckster.

Well, for starters they don't need desperate huckster/telemarketers to shill for them, by and large.

Sign me up!I'm so glad no one at the startup I'm at is even remotely like that pathological huckster.

Even though the discourse will be dominated even then by the phonies and hucksters who were just proven to be frauds.

As a 53 year old, I somewhat resented "other olds," because I mostly think Kurzweil is a huckster peddling nonsense.

Huckster in a sentence as a verb

The inevitable collapse of Bitcoin will not change its slick huckster's propaganda one iota.

Creativity coaching is every bit a huckster cottage industry as insight porn, and TED is their promotional stage.

Does the author even realize that he sounds like a huckster and his claims about other projects have only a tenuous relationship to reality?

I think there's a certain huckster and salesman instinct in successful politicians, a base sense of how to appeal to common values that becomes second nature, no rehearsal required.

Similarly, I would be very careful about calling a particular advertiser a huckster but would have few qualms with a site's messaging including a "huckster free zone".

Huckster definitions

noun

a seller of shoddy goods

See also: cheap-jack

noun

a person who writes radio or tv advertisements

verb

sell or offer for sale from place to place

See also: peddle monger hawk vend pitch

verb

wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.); "Let's not haggle over a few dollars"

See also: haggle higgle chaffer