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inartistic

[in-ahr-tis-tik] / ˌɪn ɑrˈtɪs tɪk /


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The modern ‘yeggman,’ however, is often an inartistic, untidy workman, for it frequently happens that when the door suddenly parts company with the safe it takes the front of the building with it.

From Scientific American

But D.C. survived the officiating miscue to escape with an inartistic but satisfying 1-0 victory before the announced sellout crowd of 25,218 at rainy Providence Park in Portland, Ore.

From Washington Post

This also means that most weeks figure to be variations on the recent past: occasionally inartistic battles of endurance that come down to the final few minutes.

From Washington Post

Their efforts were a welcome diversion from a series that had, until then, been an inartistic, defense-minded slog.

From New York Times

Through some of the most inartistic basketball this side of the Philadelphia 76ers.

From New York Times