lousy in the PONS Dictionary

lousy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a lousy kisser
lousy weather
to feel lousy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Ted is very successful, but also cynical, hard-driving, profane, obnoxious, abusive, and a lousy team player.
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He always had good speed, but got lousy jumps and didn't run the bases well.
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Apart from the questionable ethics, its lousy art.
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Once the crowd realizes that the fin is just a lousy stunt, they all get back into clapping mode.
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However, the noodles were more delicious, neither hard nor lousy.
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Now all of a sudden, you're fine people - highly cultured - and it's propaganda about your lousy transistor radios.
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She is also seen to be a lousy singer.
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He later took what he himself has described as a lousy examen artium.
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Just a highspot fest with a lousy ending.
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There is a recurring gag in which she is a lousy cook.
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