How To Use Mediocre In A Sentence

  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • Any normal, mediocre woman would have (a) sworn, (b) looked under the bed again, or ( c ) shouted at me. THE DICE MAN
  • I realized how our leadership brings forth mediocre organizations and dispirited people.
  • The issues of validity and reliability are the twin pillars that prove research to be only mediocre or outstanding.
  • He was a mediocre speaker, uncomfortable in circumstances of political manoeuvre, often either too hesitant or too precipitate in action, and wedded to a proud independence that interfered with the building of successful alliances.
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  • That mediocre, built-on-the-cheap excuse for a bypass is overdue for an upgrade.
  • Tuesday the 17th is one mediocre day, without waves and with onshore wind, however in the after noon sets become visible underneath the slop.
  • His work rarely rises above the mediocre.
  • You open one good bottle of wine instead of three mediocre ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • This manuscript may be only of mediocre quality but it captures a moment of British history with a sinister power. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rode Dino Chretien’s coat tails to a mediocre fame and now Dino is, like a month away from pissing his Depends and eating Pablum in a nursing home poor widdle warren is left without any coat tails to ride. Warren Kinsella Quits Post « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • It benefited tremendously from a good “high concept” and a great cast (especially Zach Galifainakis), but the execution was just plain mediocre. Top 10 Movies of 2009 » Scene-Stealers
  • In an age where publicists' hype tells us more than we want to know about mediocre writers, Coetzee rarely gives interviews.
  • There was, I concluded, some reason for ironic pride in this rather mediocre revelation.
  • Indeed all sections of the exhibition struck me as exciting and thought-provoking with the exception of the ceramics section which is mediocre.
  • He refers to them as ‘tall tippy monstrosities with mediocre brakes that block other driver's view of the road and inflict massive damage during collisions.’
  • The writing isn't just mediocre - it's embarrassingly bad.
  • On her pilgrimage to see the pope before entering the convent, she had come across a number of mediocre clerics and thereafter dedicated herself to praying for their improvement.
  • This masterclass in facial hair turns a mediocre outfit into something eye-catching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone can imitate him, in mediocre fashion, by tossing around words like "glabrous" and "foetor. Boing Boing
  • Therefore, no amount of personality can compensate for mediocre chili. o Judging chili is very personal and subjective.
  • Just how far I have come from my days of respecting Motson was confirmed yesterday where he destroyed all enjoyment of watching the cup final with his mediocre tattle.
  • I hitched up my shorts and struck out for shore, bodysurfing the mediocre waves.
  • Perkin Elmer has a reputation for mediocre optics in their instrumentation, so it was no surprise that their crappy work led to the Hubble being known as Mr. Magoo. Sound Politics: I think that about sums it up
  • Equally, no plumb line can fathom the depths of my misery at sitting through this overlong, mediocre serial. Times, Sunday Times
  • What raises all of this above the mediocre is the intimacy and immediacy of the narrative voice ..... Local Girls: Summary and book reviews of Local Girls by Alice Hoffman.
  • It's not a truly awful film; I'd say it's best described as a very mediocre film almost completely done in by the miscasting of the lead role and some unanswered questions in the narrative.
  • They hired a football coach who had been at a big school, but had a mediocre record.
  • They are a mediocre team in a mediocre division contending for a divisional championship.
  • As a vocalist, however, he only emphasises the insipid nature of his songs, most of which are reminiscent of mediocre 80s pop.
  • Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album.
  • The intelligence directorate is “satisfied with mediocre written products … closed-minded and unwilling to consider new and different ideas,” the senior analyst added. CIA only an 'ok' place to work, jobs Web site says
  • The issues of validity and reliability are the twin pillars that prove research to be only mediocre or outstanding.
  • She can go from mediocre to champion in the space of a couple of sets.
  • I am incandescent with rage about the overselling of that mediocre piece of less-than-fluff that masquerades as the ultimate romantic comedy.
  • The Personal Democracy Forum provided plenty of food for thought to masticate, but one bit that’s stuck in my craw is the way the phrase “citizen journalism,” which should denote an important concept, seems to be turning into a marketing buzzword for mediocre writers. On “Citizen Journalism”
  • It was an expensive and strangely obscure institution, named for its syphilitic Whig founder, but we often called it, with what we considered a certain panache, the Mediocre University at New York City. Excerpt: The Ask by Sam Lipsyte
  • It recrudesced the laughter and the song, and put a lilt into my own imagination so that I could laugh and sing and say foolish things with the liveliest of them, or platitudes with verve and intensity to the satisfaction of the pompous mediocre ones who knew no other way to talk. Chapter 29
  • The issues of validity and reliability are the twin pillars that prove research to be only mediocre or outstanding.
  • This masterclass in facial hair turns a mediocre outfit into something eye-catching. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few truly compelling works were generated, but also several mediocre ones, along with a couple of real clunkers.
  • The intelligence directorate is "satisfied with mediocre written products ... closed-minded and unwilling to consider new and different ideas," the senior analyst added. CIA employees weigh in on workplace through Glassdoor Web site
  • A mediocre shot and a lack of speed are offset by his physicality and court sense.
  • Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre. Albert Camus 
  • Attendance and voting record mediocre. The Sun
  • He was a mediocre scholar but loved poetry, science, and travel books.
  • I don't like the term mediocre man, because it's personal and insulting, and I'm not addressing that part to anyone. Obama, Farrakhan, and how Hillary Clinton took the opening and then squandered it.
  • If only 10 people apply you have to take all comers - those who will be good, mediocre, and poor at the job.
  • What's wrong with being average and mediocre in studies, if you're excellent at life skills?
  • The first story was great and the others various degrees of mediocre to all right.
  • You don't need to be a fantastic player in the small games and mediocre player for the big games. The Sun
  • These are undoubtedly his most successful movies in a film career which contains a wide mix of the good, the bad and the mediocre.
  • Greta Garbo played tragic lovers, exotic temptresses and steely heroines, anchoring many mediocre melodramas and haughty period pieces like a pro.
  • In spite of the huge efforts of the committee prior to the meeting attendance was mediocre.
  • Whenever the federal government has taken on tasks that should, I think, be limited to families, communities, churches, and other local or state institutions, it has usually done a mediocre to very poor job and has come in wildly over budget. Education
  • It's not hard and roses aren't really all that fussy, but the creation of a proper rosebed can mean the difference between mediocre roses and absolutely fabulous ones.
  • I'd rather be wack then mediocre, you know what I mean?
  • England lack the confidence for the spectacular but the solid will often suffice in games as nervously mediocre as this one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The issues of validity and reliability are the twin pillars that prove research to be only mediocre or outstanding.
  • Great ideas often receive violent opposition from mediocre minds. Albert Einstein 
  • Unfortunately, the quality of the titles ranged all the way from mediocre to abysmal.
  • I thought it was slightly better than mediocre, which was precisely what I was expecting.
  • Now at the top of the local politics food chain, Adams 'weaknesses are revealed, and the revelation is a yawner: Adams is, in fact, a mediocre leader who's finding out that the smarmy platitudes are no longer sufficient, and cannot replace leadership, real ethics, and courageous judgement. Tick, tick, tick (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Now, he does appear to show a distaste for the slave morality of mediocre men, and yes, he does seem to think that the qualities of nobility are higher or better than the qualities of other classes.
  • Ivan Assen II, son of tsar Assen I, ascended to the throne in 1218 after dethroning the mediocre ruler Boril with the assistance of Russian and Kumanian troops.
  • The songs vary from mediocre to surprisingly anthemic
  • Its cameras take mediocre still photos and Apple won't even reveal their megapixel ratings. IPad 2: Thin, Not Picture Perfect
  • Eating poorly made gazpacho is a bit like eating mediocre salsa, but this was one of the best renditions I've tasted. Restaurant Review: 1770 House (East Hampton, NY)
  • A mediocre perpetual student who lives with his mother and trades on his skin pigment to be on TV where said “skin pigment” is interpreted as a sign of great wisdom far beyond identical opiners without magic skin Minor Familar`s Dictionary
  • No one likes being picked on or singled out due to their appearance, especially when they're dandy actors likely bound for the mediocre lights of a Bollywood typecasting.
  • We who lived in the suburbs of towns that were themselves anonymous and mediocre were exiles from the city's Real: insubstantial wraiths, resigned to our status as non-beings.
  • It was the mediocre graduates with uninfluential parents who would find themselves directed to their first job in some arduous region; to make sure they arrived their diploma was dispatched to their future place of work.
  • Grandera appears to have two ways of running, quite brilliant or utterly mediocre.
  • If mediocre students pray for easily answerable question papers, the bright ones seek good memory power.
  • For two decades many classified growths produced wines that were mediocre at best, even in fine vintages.
  • So the good ones are kind of swamped in the huge mass of the mediocre rest. Imagination And Abstraction
  • Tout qui est conventionnel, tout qui est médiocre est lié à cette crainte. L'ACTEUR DANS LE THEATRE VIRTUEL. The Adding Machine et Wings. Part 1
  • This masterclass in facial hair turns a mediocre outfit into something eye-catching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Working 40 hours a week 50 weeks a year at 10 dollars an hour is unremarkably mediocre today, and gives $20,000 per year. Real Caricature, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • It's easy to fall in love with particular images, even mediocre ones, but with time it also becomes easier to winnow the wheat from the chaff.
  • It's got passable graphics, a mediocre soundtrack, and gameplay that depends in large part on your ability to mash the Square button.
  • His system turns mediocre players into good ones and good players into great ones.
  • Two things make home working a really viable prospect for a mediocre hack like myself.
  • At best, they were mediocre and at worst, merely a repeat of some of his past successes.
  • I do think that there is a lot of mediocre music that has been coming out lately, so I sort of agree.
  • If we don't allow any quality commercial development then the town is doomed to a mediocre fate.
  • The industry is still too accepting of mediocre illustrations and photography in general.
  • The GOP's goal is to spin "mediocre" into "blowing away all expectations. 09/19/2004
  • So I guess the conclusion is that this is a mediocre, eminently forgettable album.
  • Since the ringtone business is commoditized with a few large storefronts, sharing communities and many “DO IT YOURSELF” apps, they must have decided that it was not worth losing the rest of their money just to be another mediocre ’sharing community/marketplace for ringtones’ with no exit in sight. VCs Push 3Guppies Into The Deadpool
  • It is possible that this structure could accomplish something, if these relatives, cronies, hangers on, drones and bludgers were of any consequence, or even if they were a little better than mediocre.
  • What other executive has turned so many mediocre/bad teams into solid playoff teams through his trades?
  • He isn't happy with what he calls a "mediocre" 2011 season and wants to make amends. NYDN Rss
  • We waited 50 minutes for our mediocre and pricey lunch dishes to be delivered to our table.
  • The more I think about it, there were some pretty poor teachers at the school, and most were mediocre.
  • On ‘Galaxy,’ his mediocre lyrics persist, but the careful melodies and highly syncopated rhythms forgive any misdeeds.
  • U cannot replace briere and drury with role players and as long as that's his philosophy this team will b mediocre for a long time. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • May 15, 2008 at 10:19 am if we ever do a 'Top Worst Cover' list I'm nominating X-O #1...ugh...talk about mediocre and undynamic... Valiant Comic Book Alphabet of Cool – X | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Everywhere, the ‘authoritative’ spew forth: talking heads, hired to impart wisdom, partial often in impartial guise, complicit in the consumer con-game we call society, where the mediocre is hailed as great! 2009 February 14 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • We've all seen it: the employee who's convinced she's doing a great job and gets a mediocre performance appraisal, or the student who's sure he's aced an exam and winds up with a D.
  • Any other director, saddled with such a self-evidently mediocre script, would simply churn out the kind of moralistic low-budget gangster pieces that thrived on the lower half of double-bills in the 40s. T-Men
  • Equally, no plumb line can fathom the depths of my misery at sitting through this overlong, mediocre serial. Times, Sunday Times
  • This meant that the wave of demand for undervalued European stocks lifted both the good-quality and mediocre companies. Times, Sunday Times
  • His courage, his close interaction with the common people, his incorruptibility, his self-composure in front of the public, his steadfast managerial style and his lack of mercy for the corrupt and mediocre officials — all of them regrettably do not belong to this age, or in this age's China. Global Voices in English » China: Why Zhu Rongji remains popular
  • The depressing thing was how ubiquitously mediocre things were.
  • You are glorifying a rather mediocre building
  • For the unplanned slice-of-life and people photos that I like to make, small digicams are too slow to use and have mediocre viewfinders and too much depth of field, while digital SLRs are too big.
  • You can always aspire to the mediocre and attain less, or you can aspire to the great and hope that you get somewhere close.
  • His work rarely rises above the mediocre.
  • They were less "grungy" as Nirvana which is why they weren't breakthrough like Nirvana was. nirvana had an eccentric drug addicted mediocre songwriter to bring them in the spot light. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • THURSDAY night football, mediocre foreign opposition and half-empty stadiums. The Sun
  • Its visuals are disappointingly mediocre, featuring bland and utterly uninspired track designs.
  • Some British schools are indeed mediocre, but most are not. Times, Sunday Times
  • I dissolutely admit that veracious men with mediocre vocations make great friends but it's those carnivorous corporate men with hefty expense accounts that somehow get my hormones raging.
  • The film's plot is predictable and the acting is mediocre.
  • Some listeners say that they fail to distinguish between the immortal and the mediocre in the same person 's output. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cardiff have similar difficulty in scoring and a mediocre home record. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many cases this obscurity is well-deserved; many early works are mediocre, naïvely imitative stuff, unworthy to stand in the canon with Seymour, Walcott, Selvon, Naipaul or Lamming.
  • Mediocre beaujolais usually comes from sandy soils but the real beauties seem to prefer the granitic soils. What We Drank (June 30, 2009)
  • It is obvious that a truly energy efficient fridge does not cost any more money than a mediocre one.
  • They comped the salad, obvs, but charged him for the sushi, which he described as mediocre Recent Reviews Near San Francisco, CA
  • Hope the bullpen stops throwing cockshot fastballs to mediocre hitters. SB Nation Featured Posts
  • We agree with the great publisher William Packard of the New York Quarterly, who said he wanted to present the printed poem in the best possible way; he thought that “bad printing and mediocre book design inevitably militate against a fair reading of a poem”. Henry denander | 6 poems on writing, writers, fatherhood, marriage, jazz, jazz musicians, fame & much more « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Mediocre beaujolais usually comes from sandy soils but the real beauties seem to prefer the granitic soils. What We Drank (June 30, 2009)
  • LXG does not rise above the mediocre, diving headfirst into tired clichés and boring stunt work, made more annoying by the brutal dialogue.
  • Although I think four of the above are pretty mediocre (I don't know anything about the fifth), I wouldn't argue for the assumption; after all my favourite author Thomas Bernhard is a bestseller in Europe. Book Reviewing
  • I saw them open for Sonic Youth in 1988 at San Francisco's Fillmore, and was so eager for a good-time first-LP-style thrashing that I tried painfully hard to overlook the big hair, the power ballads and the exceptionally mediocre songs.
  • Because something is popular doesn't automatically mean it's mediocre.
  • Against a sky of blackness, where pride is abundant and magnanimity scarce, that little man, that mediocre personage, shines with uncommon refulgence.
  • Nuggest implode due to injury or personality. Losing Camby would make them mediocre.
  • The choice between two first-class schools does not matter as much as the choice between one that its outstanding and another that is mediocre. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what kind of schemes could universities use to favour students from mediocre schools? Times, Sunday Times
  • We who lived in the suburbs of towns that were themselves anonymous and mediocre were exiles from the city's Real: insubstantial wraiths, resigned to our status as non-beings.
  • It was by no means as mediocre a match as the scoreline suggested. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hotels I hate are the really, really mediocre ones that pretend to be really, really good ones.
  • He was casually dressed, his speech was mediocre in delivery, but most tellingly, his body language conveyed a cool arrogance.
  • The plethora of mediocre, bad, and atrocious charter schools speaks to this, as does the fact that, in totality, charters actually underperform their traditional counterparts. Paras Bhayani: Waiting for a Fair Shake: The One Sidedness of 'Waiting for Superman'
  • Regulation does not protect the mediocre; inability to formally restrain mediocre practice protects them. Bell Curve in Medical Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The strong cast is what makes this sometimes mediocre material work as well as it does.
  • In his barrage of strategies in which folk music could be used to inspire a united fighting force, Lomax paused to take a jealous swipe at a hit record that had won over a nation primed for patriotic fervor: "I need not overstress my opinion that 'God Bless America' and Kate Smith are both extremely dull and mediocre," he wrote. The Catcher of Songs
  • BSG was good, but as pts says, the ending was so bad (after so much buildup) that it kind of retroactively renders the rest of the show mediocre. Matthew Yglesias » TV Show of the Decade
  • Si vous trempez en la saulce le pain ou la chair, ne les trempez pas derechef, apres y auoir mordu, trempez-y a chaque fois vn morceau mediocre, qui se puisse manger tout d'vne bouchee. George Washington's Rules of Civility
  • Dum contumelia vacant et festiva lenitate mordent, mediocres animi aegritudines sanari solent, &c. 3498. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Any normal, mediocre woman would have (a) sworn, (b) looked under the bed again, or ( c ) shouted at me. THE DICE MAN
  • I find it totally ironic to listen to the pontification of John McCain, who has never, ever in his mediocre political career critically review the issues before jumping on the bandwagon to further his own personal political ambitions. McCain: CIA secrecy story just beginning
  • In addition to a draggy book, there are tunes that can only turn rather untuneful to avoid seeming reminiscent, and lyrics that are ruggedly mediocre.
  • there have been good and mediocre and bad artists
  • they improved the quality from mediocre to above average
  • Investors are increasingly disgruntled by the outlandish fees they pay for what are often poor or mediocre returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm wouldn't (yet) go so far as to use the term mediocre - they've still got a shot at something, and they do play in the strongest division in baseball - but this year, most of the Pink Slip
  • Thing is, besides the mediocre quality, a box filter doesn't make sense when you are trying to support accelerated rendering since it's more expensive to implement than generating mipmaps and using trilinear filtering, which is already implemented directly in the texture sampling hardware. VirtualBlog
  • Any normal, mediocre woman would have (a) sworn, (b) looked under the bed again, or ( c ) shouted at me. THE DICE MAN
  • She couldn't operate a computer and was surely a mediocre typist. THE TATTOOED GIRL
  • Which is essentially a way of saying that from here on out New York State is going to be just another third-rate state, offering poor services, mediocre schools, and a continually collapsing infrastructure. Lance Mannion:
  • His baffling recruitment and shuffling of mediocre foreign players has done no one any favours. Times, Sunday Times
  • This emphasis on "teamwork"is bunkum-a conspiracy of the mediocre majority.
  • Although the official media afford him considerable respect, he is the object of some derision among other Chinese, who lampoon what they call his mediocre performance as a student, his unkempt ways and his prodigious girth; in recent years, his weight has exceeded 220 pounds. PrairiePundit
  • It is possible that this structure could accomplish something, if these relatives, cronies, hangers on, drones and bludgers were of any consequence, or even if they were a little better than mediocre.
  • The Transporter combines decent action with a mediocre story to produce a very average film.
  • Poor topping, indifferent apples and strawberries - just mediocre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voters face the task of working out who is the less mediocre of two mediocrities. Times, Sunday Times
  • This herd has turned with much greater zest to the science of language: here in this wide expanse of virgin soil, where even the most mediocre gifts can be turned to account, and where a kind of insipidity and dullness is even looked upon as decided talent, with the novelty and uncertainty of methods and the constant danger of making fantastic mistakes -- here, where dull regimental routine and discipline are desiderata -- here the newcomer is no longer frightened by the majestic and warning voice that rises from the ruins of antiquity: here every one is welcomed with open arms, including even him who never arrived at any uncommon impression or noteworthy thought after a perusal of Sophocles and Aristophanes, with the result that they end in an etymological tangle, or are seduced into collecting the fragments of out-of-the-way dialects -- and their time is spent in associating and dissociating, collecting and scattering, and running hither and thither consulting books. On the Future of our Educational Institutions
  • The Obama administration apparently cannot understand why its supporters are not in awe over its ability to politick, compromise, and water down great legislation into mediocre laws, without getting anything for it in return. David A. Love: The Professional Left Wants Its F.D.R. Now
  • The sweetbreads were fine, raised above the mediocre by a wonderfully sweet and light pastry.
  • Capital depopulates the country, exploits the colonies and the countries where industries are but little developed, dooms the immense majority of workmen to remain without technical education, to remain mediocre even in their own trade. The Conquest of Bread
  • The production values are good, the directing is solid, the effects are decent, and the acting ranges from mediocre (Hanks) to above average (Ewan McGregor). "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly
  • Equally, no plumb line can fathom the depths of my misery at sitting through this overlong, mediocre serial. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the problems, he noted, was that the militiamen were mediocre and undisciplined.
  • So I guess the conclusion is that this is a mediocre, eminently forgettable album.
  • True, the veterans spent the better part of six decades larding the hall with mediocre ballplayers who, not coincidentally, happened to be former teammates, friends, and acquaintances.
  • The sombre hue seemed to enhance the whiteness of her skin. .. what the heck is goffered lawn anyhowI tried to read Kathleen Norris on the suggestion of Erin but couldn't swallow the mediocre story. Great Dresses of Mediocre Literature, Meta-Discussion - A Dress A Day
  • If we don't allow any quality commercial development then the town is doomed to a mediocre fate.
  • What bothers me the most about the film industry is when productions take a mediocre and uncreative script and think that they can turn it into a piece of brilliant artwork by stacking their cast.
  • It says the building designs are ‘very mediocre’ and the materials foreign to York, collectively failing to reflect anything of the city's character.
  • Called billy bob thornton, who could no longer hide behind One Who Knows from Canada writes: s. truszkowski from toronto, Canada writes: billy wants some space from his acting career as he expresses his musical aspirations so it is a fine and good thing his band is often referred to as billy bob thorton and the boxmasters. that the upcoming album from the boxmasters is called 'modbilly' is also some sort of cosmic coincidence and has nothing to do with using fame garnered in hollywood to push a marketing agenda in the music world. further, that an opening band for willie nelson, and not willie himself, would be subject to a relatively high profile interview suggests questionable judgement by the cbc on the basis of something deeper than mediocre music. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Performance is mediocre and fuel economy is below average. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's untroubled by mediocre food, polycotton sheets and a month in a noisy ward. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines.
  • Their outdated hairstyles and mediocre voices had long been phased out in favor of fresher groups with comparable talent, and consequentially, proclaiming one's self as a fan now was nothing short of suicide. Velcro Shoes, a Cardboard Computer, and Other Signs of Brilliance
  • Good food came at a price; and more often than not, the rabble were fed on chicken nuggets and chips in a mediocre restaurant offering a ‘children's menu’.
  • I'm sorry, Nick, anyone but that insufferable, lying, supercilious, talentless, mediocre, tiny-minded creep Charlie Boy.
  • Another mediocre season will not see him offered three more years in charge of Edinburgh and so he might as well go for broke.
  • Investors are increasingly disgruntled by the outlandish fees they pay for what are often poor or mediocre returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • While I'd seen my fair share of mediocre upper middle-class twits leapfrog their contemporaries, I really believed that the results-driven media game was largely a meritocracy.
  • Barring the lack of a touch-screen like Sony models and the mediocre battery life of one hour with the supplied battery, the Canon is indeed a great buy for anyone serious about their videography.
  • They have a talented squad, but their performances are so often colourless and mediocre.
  • The judges rated her only mediocre, but she placed third in her group in no small part due to Simon picking on her for her weight.
  • A dumpy coloratura soprano, her voice was not even mediocre, it was preposterous.
  • Mostly this process will clear away a lot of dead wood, discrediting a crowd of mediocre directors and actors that no one will care about in two years' time.
  • Yet all of this mediocre imagineering will probably not matter much to the genre crowd.
  • The offence was mediocre, not managing to aid their defence and goalie whatsoever.
  • The body politic is stagnant, its membership mediocre and undeservedly self-satisfied.
  • She made a graceless comment a few days ago, to the effect that she doesn't expect much of a speech, but several hundred Republicans will cheer no matter how mediocre he is.
  • I popped into the new coffee shop I spoke of a few days back and was served with a highly mediocre cup of sludgy end-of-day coffee masquerading as an Americano.
  • Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines.
  • England lack the confidence for the spectacular but the solid will often suffice in games as nervously mediocre as this one. Times, Sunday Times
  • the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute
  • _vin de liqueur_, but which few people wish to drink constantly; and which at its worst, or even in mediocre condition, is very poor tipple -- "shilpit," as Peter Peebles most unjustly characterises sherry in _Redgauntlet_. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • Each of these three men simply cannot help but to make every film they appear in exponentially more awesome — their mere presence enough to assist a film’s transcendence from mediocre to almost-good. Top 10 Gary Busey Performances » Scene-Stealers
  • Clearly the combination of diet root beer and too little ice cream had produced a mediocre product, a shadow of a true root beer float.

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