lousy in the PONS Dictionary

lousy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel lousy
to be lousy with money

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While he doodles when hearing descriptions, he's a self-proclaimed lousy artist.
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As a result, their ships are based on modified 20th century technology, have lousy maneuverability, but do incredible damage if they manage to hit anything.
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Both teams had a lousy year and lost their franchises by the end of the season.
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Apart from the questionable ethics, its lousy art.
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He always had good speed, but got lousy jumps and didn't run the bases well.
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The writers tried to make this documentary seem as lousy and low-budget as possible.
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But no, it's a bad movie, just old-school bad, the kind that's merely lousy and not an occasion for migraines or night sweats.
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Her belief in love and the desire for something more puts her in relationships with lousy men, who hurt her sooner or later.
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Just a highspot fest with a lousy ending.
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Therefore, lousy criticism is usually regarded as unhelpful, or as an unwanted distraction getting in the way of things.
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