Poor as workmanship
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SHODDYPoor, as workmanship
SLIPSHODLike poor workmanship
SLIPSHODCareless, as workmanship
SLIPSHODHaphazard, as workmanship
ARATPoor as ... (destitute)
LAXPoor, as security
SHODDYPoor, as craftsmanship
SPOTTYPoor, as coverage
LAMEPoor, as excuses
SLIMPoor, as chances
ILLPoor, as manners
LAMEPoor, as excuses go
SOUREDNow poor, as relations
SUBPARPoor, as a performance
LAMEPoor, as an excuse.
LAMEPoor, as an excuse
SLIMPoor, as a chance
SADPoor, as an excuse
TINNYSounding poor, as a piano
SADEXCUSEPoor reason, as for lateness
REDLINESMarks off as a poor risk
TWOSTARSomewhere between excellent and poor, as a restaurant
SIEVEAs a water container, it's a poor choice
buckeena poor man who acts as if wealthy
HACKINGGOLFPoor links play, as they might say in England?
buckeensBUCKEEN, a poor man who acts as if wealthy
makesact so as to earn or acquire makes friends easily makes poor grades
decimatedexact a tax of 10 percent from poor as a decimated Cavalier John Dryden
decimateexact a tax of 10 percent from poor as a decimated Cavalier John Dryden
nucleophilic(of a molecule or group) Having a tendency to donate electrons or react at electron-poor sites such as protons
palindromea word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
zakattax, comprising percentages of personal income of every kind, levied as almsgiving for the relief of the poor: the third of the Pillars of Islam
zakatstax, comprising percentages of personal income of every kind, levied as almsgiving for the relief of the poor: the third of the Pillars of Islam
hypostasisThe accumulation of fluid or blood in the lower parts of the body or organs under the influence of gravity, as occurs in cases of poor circulation or after death
saxifrageA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
saxifragesA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
fynbosa biome of southern coastal South Africa characterized by a diverse richness of endemic plant species (as of the heath, protea, composite, iris, and lily families), by soil that is acidic and nutrient-poor, and by a climate marked by cold wet winters and hot dry summers