In this age of rotten service, crummy products and seething attitudes, you have accidentally stumbled onto a solution to those woes. |
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Still, the empire is paying those flacks good money to write crummy press release headlines, and they're just cutting and pasting. |
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Heck, he could probably flog you a crummy endowment mortgage and a rubbish personal pension plan. |
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We crammed out the backseat of the crummy car, and took what little we had out of the trunk. |
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All I can do in the time available is to offer instruction on the first and most important element of crummy writing, which is bad plotting. |
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Do you do poor work because you have a crummy job, or do you have a crummy job because you do poor work? |
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Trust me, all of this is lousy, crummy, rotten behavior on your husband's part. |
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After some hassles with getting food and crummy weather, I finally get there. |
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It really wasn't a bad week, but I have to conclude that it's a crummy Friday night. |
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I began going to the local council gym, but I found it unpleasant and crummy so I gave that up too. |
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He writes and that's all he does, occasionally taking a crummy job to keep things going. |
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After reviewing his notes in his crummy little room, The Bank Robber comes up with a Plan. |
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When asked what he thought was making him feel crummy, the young doctor drew a blank. |
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Then I began to feel really crummy which we found out a few days later was pneumonia. |
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Saturday was kinda crummy, but not really awful, just general level crumminess. |
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But for tonight, it's a long-overdue bedtime, and a putting of a generally crummy day behind me. |
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She couldn't help but dwell on her failures, screw-ups, and her crummy life. |
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Turn out lots of crummy products in a short amount of time to bring in some fast money. |
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The rides look old and crummy, paint peeling, false smiles painted on everything. |
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The federal government has a crummy track record in terms of the management of personal information. |
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There is no b in dummy, derived from dumb, or crummy, derived from crumb, and although b is not pronounced finally in bomb, medial b is pronounced in bombard. |
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I don't want the Board and staff to pity me and feel like they got the crummy end of the stick by hiring me. |
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When teens are depressed, anxious, insecure, angry, frustrated or just plain feeling crummy inside, they often act out as a way of expressing negative feelings. |
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Just because a kids' show has crummy visuals doesn't mean that it can't still be entertaining, as long as talented writers and showrunners are in control. |
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Underage hooligans and crummy fast-food restaurants abound, and the exit strategy once inside is impossible to navigate. |
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They weren't successful, they toured in an old crummy van for 22 years. |
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And Steubenville was a prime example of our crummy attitude when it comes to bringing attackers to account. |
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When a band offers to take an off-night at a venue, or open for a crummy band, and can still deliver on a guarantee, they inevitably build momentum. |
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This process is exhausting for the poor phones, and more so for those phones with crummy transistors. |
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The neighborhood gains a new and improved store in place of Mr. Gonzalez's crummy bodega. |
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If Crosman has made any changes to this thing in 20 years, I think it was limited to replacing the crummy wood grip and fore end with crummy-looking wood-grain plastic. |
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But, of course, I wouldn't say where he is or we would find some crummy pressman rushing off and coming back with some fantastic entirely imaginary article. |
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The revisionist doc attempted to set the record straight about a period of film-making once dismissed at home as nothing more than crummy Hollywood knockoffs. |
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Things are looking crummy for sliced, wrapped bread. |
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When then-candidate John McCain told Iowans a simple fact ethanol is a crummy fuel the state's voters shunned him. But until yesterday, the ethanol lobby was rather grumpy. |
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I wonder how many people will get taken in by their addition of a fancy-looking front panel to a crummy device. |
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On account of this crummy dossier, Mr Vanhecke is running the risk of losing his political rights, since the division of power and the Belgian court's independence only exist in theory. |
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As crummy as it makes you feel, stress also has an upside. |
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Just like humans, even a strong, healthy dog will sometimes feel crummy. |
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It certainly puts to shame most of the crude, crass and crummy comedies being churned out these days. |
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Telling jokes and introducing Huey's Acting School provide a break from the initially crummy mix, all woolly bass, with no dynamic treble cut. |
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Do not bother buying crummy knives if you are serious about cooking. |
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It's a crummy idea, and I certainly hope it does not catch on. |
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Young, glum single mum Lizzie keeps dragging her own elderly mother and deaf, 9-year-old boy Frankie from apartment to crummy apartment in the port city of Greenock. |
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Only this way can we raise a flag of victory against this crummy disease. |
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