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cellar dweller
noun
A team at the bottom of a league, or in a lower league.
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South cellar dweller one season makes the playoffs the next.
The Hoyas have run the gamut, beating Duke, 89-77, and losing to Big East cellar dweller Rutgers.
The longtime cellar dweller from New Jersey is finally on the rise, while the perennial playoff team from Manhattan is trying to find its bearings.
Land Rover, a perennial cellar dweller, was again at the bottom with 398 problems per 100 vehicles, although it has improved with 40 fewer problems per 100 than last year.
But on those last-minute occasions, as the cellar dweller pores over a couple thousand bottles looking for that special wine, those waiting upstairs as a meal sits cooling are bound to get impatient.
The Wildcats missed a chance to help beef up their N.C.A.A Tournament resume, falling to No. 11 Michigan in overtime on Tuesday for the second time this year, but avoided a complete collapse by holding off Big Ten cellar dweller Penn State, 67-66, on Saturday.
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With a visit of cellar dwellers Chivas USA.
In many ways, it's a more preferable fixture than multiple match-ups against cellar dwellers.
Western Sydney Wanderers: Asian club champions and A-League cellar dwellers.
Cellar dwellers Seattle Sounders and Columbus Crew will also host Chicago.
The Montreal Canadiens, cellar dwellers in the Eastern Conference last season, topped the conference at the 24-game mark.
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