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were mediocre
adjective
Having no peculiar or outstanding features; not extraordinary, special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality.
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Atlanta: Retail sales were mediocre.
In America, most teachers were mediocre students.
His A-level results were mediocre.
But the reviews were mediocre, and sales soon followed suit.
A month and a half ago the Giants were mediocre.
The Mets by no means were mediocre last year, but they deluded themselves nonetheless.
It wasn't that the others were mediocre; it was that Eve was so fucking great.
Leicester are 17th, a point above Sunderland, and they were mediocre for long spells against Burnley.
Australia's men's cricket team were mediocre too, by their usual standards.
Michael Raines, general manager of Tom Jumper Chevrolet in Atlanta, said sales last month were mediocre.
They agreed, too, that his "team player skills" were mediocre, or maybe worse than that.
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