[ UK /kɹˈæpi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹæˌpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very bad
    it's a stinking world
    a lousy play
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How To Use crappy In A Sentence

  • Anyone with a crappy car can get a free handout from the rich taxpayers to upgrade their ride. $2 billion cash for clunkers deal imminent
  • The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition.
  • What I most assuredly do not dig is the crappy coverage by NBC. Archive 2004-08-01
  • The possibility that this scrappy specimen has also undergone very significant deformation should be considered.
  • After a scrappy start, both teams settled down with York producing a series of incisive moves, all of which collapsed either at the whistle of the referee or their own indiscretions.
  • I'm afraid your last essay was a very scrappy piece of work.
  • You can spend almost any amount of money on this - from a crappy piece of plastic for $20 up to and including a complete cockpit mounted on computer controlled gimbals, with LCD screens in place of windows. Cheeseburger Gothic » God bless you, big insurance company.
  • It's not the music's fault Michael Bay stuck it in crappy film like Transformers. VOTD: The Original Tron Gets Modernized Fan-Created Trailer | /Film
  • The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable.
  • Like all diaries, it reflects the mood of the diarist and hence is scrappy, which in turns becomes waspish, gentle, melancholy, flirtatious and always directed by the seasons, scents, gardens and clothes.
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