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View definitions for crappier

crappier

adjective as in poor

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While these sorts of ads always attract attention, a brand can risk alienating viewers if their spot feels demonstrably crappier than the source material, or feels in any way exploitative of the original characters.

From Slate

In some way, Fox News has made your life remarkably crappier.

From Salon

This may make it sound like Fox News has made life worse solely for liberals but, hate to break it to you Fox News fans, it's also made life crappier for you.

From Salon

Add cooked green peppers to anything, and you have a new, crappier dish.

“The truth is, recycling still is too expensive and gives crappier products,” says Banholzer, now at UW.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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