cruddy in the PONS Dictionary

cruddy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
It's a cruddy business, sometimes, making movies.
www.ew.com
Sick of enduring cruddy sound at live shows?
exclaim.ca
It highlights a cruddy little trick that lies at the heart of almost all proportional representation advocacy.
news.nationalpost.com
Not to mention rural residents where internet speeds are cruddy and streaming isn't an option.
www.nzherald.co.nz
A cruddy addition to fuel and not a problem solver.
billingsgazette.com
We're talking about multi-taskers who definitely can't afford a day or two (or more) of feeling cruddy.
www.cnn.com
The ride was cushy and the interior quieter than that cruddy basic buggy from which you traded up.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They're happy people are watching their films, but they remain totally unaware of their cruddy charms.
torontoist.com
No matter how cruddy the day may have been, no matter what worries may be gnawing at you....
www.cnn.com
Professors might not be using the cruddy university e-mail system.
www.usnews.com

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