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none-too-good

 

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none-too-good

Description:

The term "none-too-good" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something or someone as being of mediocre or poor quality. It implies that the thing or person falls short of being satisfactory or excellent.

Senses:

1. Adjective: Indicating something that is of mediocre or poor quality.

2. Adverb: Used to modify a verb or adjective, suggesting that something is done or performed in a less than satisfactory manner.

Usage:

1. Adjective: The cake she baked was none-too-good; it turned out dry and tasteless.

2. Adverb: He danced none-too-good at the party, stepping on his partner's toes more than once.

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