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Word History and Origins
Origin of lackluster1
Example Sentences
But she said she is concerned about the district’s lackluster communication to families.
Since then, however, some have argued that her campaign has been lackluster, her speeches too carefully scripted and vetted, too cautious and repetitive, dampening some of the enthusiasm that erupted over the summer.
After a lackluster two quarters, the Jaguars got their aggressions out in the second half against New England.
The tiny raised beds in the Blacks’ backyard produced lackluster harvests, if anything at all, because they were tucked under large fig and avocado trees, McLaughlin said.
When Game 3 came to San Diego, the Dodgers initially didn’t come with it, failing to show in a lackluster loss.
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