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the execrable
adjective
Of the poorest quality.
Exact(60)
Wasn't the execrable Republican incumbent, Jim DeMint, totally unbeatable anyway?
How else to explain the execrable Noel's House Party being a roaring success for eight seasons?
Perhaps none of this is Linexcusable, or even Lindecent, except for the execrable puns.
"It's easy to identify the outliers — the extraordinary restaurants and the execrable ones".
Rod Stewart and club comic Andy Cameron recorded celebratory top-10 singles, the execrable Ole Ola and the execrable Ally's Tartan Army.
Finally, there are the rock and jazz entries, which range from the excellent to the execrable.
Maybe now they've seen the execrable Red Riding, they should give it another viewing.
Meals consisted of the execrable MREs, which we often wolfed down to the chorus of incoming mortar rounds.
Thesiger's caravan was abreast of us now, his horses lurching to a standstill on the execrable track.
I don't say that just because he's the director of the execrable Moulin Rouge and laughable Australia.
Aykroyd was considered naff long before the execrable Blues Brothers 2000, which, confusingly, came out in 1998.
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