Difference between lousy and crappy
Definitions
adjective
- infested with lice
- vile; despicable
- very bad
Examples
The city of Palermo was also distinguishable; and Julia, as she gazed on its glittering spires; would endeavour in imagination to depicture its beauties, while she secretly sighed for a view of that world, from which she had hitherto been secluded by the mean jealousy of the marchioness, upon whose mind the dread of rival beauty operated strongly to the prejudice of Emilia and Julia.
At first his jealousy only showed in small ways-he didn't mind me talking to other guys.
These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
Definitions
adjective
- very bad
Examples
Anyone with a crappy car can get a free handout from the rich taxpayers to upgrade their ride.
The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition.
What I most assuredly do not dig is the crappy coverage by NBC.
