half-baked in the PONS Dictionary

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With his zany antics and half-baked notions of romantic hijinks, he became both one of the most loved and conversely despised characters in the show's history.
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But it soon became apparent that, in reality, the nation's newest unified command was created half-baked.
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The usual cliches of the offbeat films are there and the efforts to commercialise the presentation have ended up as a rather half-baked one.
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This is not some half-baked political scheme in other words.
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The two words together translate roughly as a child who resembles half-baked bread.
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Unfortunately, they're too often interrupted by the album's half-baked sonic experiments.
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As the city dwellers sleep, the country man, alert to their intended deception, eats the half-baked bread before retiring.
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But the bun fun, half-baked as it is, is exuberant and preceded by smarter writing than usual.
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People said, that other products were looking a bit half-baked.
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What we have after two years of negotiation is a half-baked text of unclear substance.
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