catchpenny

/ˈkætʃˌpɛni/
adjective
  1. Designed to attract attention or sell quickly, often by being showy or cheap rather than having real value.
    • He dismissed the article as a catchpenny piece of journalism with no substance.
    • The store was full of catchpenny gadgets that broke within a week.
    • Tourists often buy catchpenny souvenirs that look nice but are poorly made.
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