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lacklustre
/ ˈlækˌlʌstə /
adjective
- lacking force, brilliance, or vitality
Example Sentences
Coull made news across the world in February after photos of his bizarre and lacklustre Wonka event, costing £35 ticket, went viral on social media.
There was widespread criticism in the build-up and opinions remained largely the same after a lacklustre spectacle.
Three years later Harris ran a lacklustre presidential campaign, but was picked by the victor of the Democratic race, Joe Biden, to be his running mate.
Especially with Arsenal versus Liverpool coming up there was no point where they were getting too far ahead of themselves or being lacklustre and taking their eye off the ball; he didn't allow for that.
This year has been particular difficult, thanks to a lacklustre pipeline of new releases.
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