Sentence examples for be lousy from inspiring English sources

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be lousy

adjective

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

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"It would be lousy politics".

But it sure would be lousy politics.

Inaugural Addresses can be lousy in a whole new idiom.

Clark tells us that America's coffee used to be lousy.

"The effect would be lousy acceleration," he added.

But it turned out, of course, to be lousy politics.

Good for them, good bands should be lousy opening acts.

"People hear it's going to be lousy weather, so they don't come".

The good ones tend to be methodical; the loosey-goosey ones tend to be lousy.

Now they very well may be lousy again, but without evoking passion.

Social reformers, perhaps because of their single-mindedness and zeal, can be lousy writers.

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