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lousiness
noun
State or property of being lousy.
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Robert Hanks, the Independent Verdict: lousy "Nothing that had gone before had prepared me for the sheer lousiness of the actual programme.
Yet, I remained, through the indignities, the outrages, and the general descent into lousiness.
It's a lousy precedent either way, and indicative, I think, of the way most fans are coming to view this saga now that it may be nearing the end: with ambivalence, and a sense of lousiness all around.
It's been another lousy baseball season for hitters, worse than last year and the year before, which previously set marks for lousiness.
The brazen lousiness of a picture like this — violent exploitation filmmaking brought off with energy and panache — absolves you, for a few hours, of the belief that anything matters in movies but sensation.
Angry DC fans tried to shut down Rotten Tomatoes last week after the negative Suicide Squad reviews, but the film's sharp drop-off shows the reviews were representative of the film's general lousiness.
It was described by one critic as a "Christmas turkey" and suffering from "abject lousiness" by another, but Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger is set to become the biggest British independent film of 2012.
If that happens, it will have less to do with Clinton's greatness as a candidate she's not a great candidate than with Trump's lousiness as one.
By Ian Crouch September 24, 2014 It's been another lousy baseball season for hitters, worse than last year and the year before, which previously set marks for lousiness.
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