0 a film, play, or television programme that does not show life as it really is:
As a whole the series was never less than watchable - hokum, perhaps, but entertaining.
1 nonsense:
This particular piece of hokum is still invoked today and is frequently trundled out as one of the reasons why academic organicists fail to embrace scientific and statistical methodology.
To my mind, that is so much hokum.
All this hokum about whether people should or should not pay their bills is irrelevant.
I think this was all scientific hokum, and no investigation of it was made as it should have been.
As usual, the theatre has lavished a lot of wealth and talent on this hokum.
Gittins ended his review classifying the band as a complete hokum and yet oddly enjoyable.
Hokum enjoyed the license to be outrageous, since the clowning was purportedly all in fun.
She's playing with a bag of clichs, but she's so plucky and likable, you overlook the hokum.