potboil

/ˈpɑtˌbɔɪl/
verb
  1. To produce a work of art or literature quickly and cheaply, mainly to make money rather than for artistic quality.
    • The writer decided to potboil a romance novel just to pay the bills.
    • Some critics accused the artist of potboiling to meet the gallery's deadline.
    • He didn't care about the story; he just wanted to potboil something marketable.
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