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The mediocre
adjective
Having no peculiar or outstanding features; not extraordinary, special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality.
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The mediocre doesn't yell for attention.
"The mediocre, rational world is my enemy," he declares.
The mediocre pot will contain the other foreign retail assets, which RBS will attempt to auction.
The mediocre ones, to paraphrase a remark usually credited to Picasso, merely copy what they purchase.
The mediocre figure was explained in part by a 5.6% decrease in government spending and investment.
The mediocre (or worse) Bullets became renowned not for their play but for sideshows and sensationalism.
The mediocre forecasts mask a genuine come-back in the non-agricultural econ omy.
The mediocre entrepreneur doesn't "Blink" in the Malcolm Gladwell sense.
The mediocre US national score conceals a wide divergence between states.
The mediocre entrepreneur works his 20 hours, then relaxes when he can.
The mediocre painter turned supervillain liked cats more than we did.
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