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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lousy driver" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is not a very competent or responsible driver. For example, "He was a lousy driver - he ran a red light and nearly hit another car!".
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(I'm a lousy driver).
My daughter, however, thinks I'm a lousy driver, and may well be right.
Or thinking your mother is a lousy driver is part of the female version of the Oedipal struggle.
Except that I think that my mother was a lousy driver too, and am sure I'm right.
Overheard outside the Sutton Theatre, middle-aged woman with arm in cast to older companion: "I'm fed up with being called accident-prone just because Willy's a lousy driver".
By Daniel Lang The New Yorker, February 20 , 1965P. 30 Overheard outside the Sutton Theatre, middle-aged woman with arm in cast to older companion: "I'm fed up with being called accident-prone just because Willy's a lousy driver".
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We're lousy drivers on the ground.
I admit there may be a few lousy drivers on the road.
The major bad thing: lousy drivers who are intend to kill each other by the most stupid of actions.
And "if you find yourself implying that all members of a group behave the same ways — as in 'Women are lousy drivers' — stop".
And "if you find yourself implying that all members of a group behave the same ways as in 'Women are lousy drivers' stop".
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