Sentence examples for To lousy from inspiring English sources

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To lousy

adjective

Remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible.

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Then I realized that the problem wasn't down to me, but to lousy UI design.

The defense last season on any given day ranged from superior to lousy.

Anthony's book is a paean to lousy food and an elegy to the animals that provided it.

Instead, the number of flotations had shrivelled to nearly zero by mid-September against a backdrop of market gyrations thanks to lousy economic news and the euro crisis.

Even when the recession passes, they don't strive as hard to find new jobs, and they hang on to lousy jobs longer.

A byword for trust and decency for more than 75 years and the jewel of the German automotive industry, all reduced to lousy tricksters in the space of a single afternoon.

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"I can't afford to get off to such lousy starts to matches.

The oil company, the Governor said, had shown itself to be "lousy neighbors" to the waterway's wildlife.

If you're starting to feel lousy, listen to your body and call in sick.

Who wants to tie their currency to a lousy one?

No parent should be forced to send a child to a lousy school.

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