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How To Use Rubbishy In A Sentence

  • For years, the argument runs, anonymity has actually been the way to get self-serving or rubbishy stories into a self-serving and increasingly rubbishy media.
  • Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street.
  • Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street.
  • If they published a rubbishy book, I'd tell you.
  • More often than not, their current albums are a bit rubbishy.
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  • rubbishy newspapers that form almost the sole reading of the majority
  • The main rocks types of the late Jurassic volcanic rocks in Genhe terrain, Daxinganlin are volcanic lava and volcanic rubbishy rocks.
  • Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street.
  • Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street.
  • On the way out of the cafe your mother needed to use the loo and left me by some rubbishy notelets and a pretty girl.
  • Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street.
  • I remember thinking the plot was sentimental, rubbishy pap.
  • I remember thinking the plot was sentimental, rubbishy pap.
  • Worse than all, rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes lead to bad tastes and a distorted viewpoint towards human life.
  • You see so many rubbishy copies that an original blows your mind. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • She'd done a rubbishy job, but I was grateful as I left, promising to send along any passing gondolas and vote something-or-other. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Mr. Carlyle said it was his habit to drink five cups of tea. He ran off into table-talk about tea and coffee, told us that he had found in Lord Russell's 'Memoirs of Moore,' which he called a rubbishy book, the origin of the word biggin; it comes from one Biggin, a tinner, who first made the vessel and was knighted afterwards. Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay
  • Worse than all, rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes lead to bad tastes and a distorted viewpoint towards human life.
  • If the industry wants to churn out tons of rubbishy viral ads, it's not going to be worth their while, because they're just not going to be seen.
  • `For research," he always said when we'd catch him watching some awful old rubbishy cop movie. MY BABYSITTER BITES BACK
  • They have rubbishy foam sofas and the odd ironic beanbag, or leather pouffe.

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