lousy

IPA: ɫˈaʊzi

adjective

  • (colloquial) Remarkably bad; of poor quality.
  • (colloquial) Dirty or untidy.
  • (colloquial) Unwell; under the weather.
  • (colloquial) Underhanded; mean; contemptible.
  • Infested with lice.
  • (colloquial, usually with with) Filled or packed (with something, usually bad).
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Examples of "lousy" in Sentences

  • That's a lousy definition of the word.
  • The two masters have had a lousy week.
  • The one in the article is pretty lousy.
  • I agree with the first comment here, the movie was lousy.
  • The current content is probably lousy, but the topic is fine.
  • It was lousy how the team let him down in the defensive zone.
  • Even apart from the dubious critical input the English is lousy.
  • Again an excuse for the lousy effort in helping widening the web.
  • Of course, the lousy spacing with the default font is also distracting.
  • The images are lousy and misleading, and animating them will not change that.

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