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1 But it was a really crappy day.' He sighed then straightened up.'
2 Then everyone had cameras on their phones but their photos looked really crappy .
3 Some Teachers I've had some really good teachers and some really crappy ones too.
4 I had a couple of good ones; I had a couple of really crappy ones.
5 Ordinarily, really crappy idea to operate after drinking anything.
6 It was a really crappy evening by any standard.
7 I know you had a really crappy day.
8 Actually, he had a really crappy Wednesday.
9 It's been a really crappy day, Alec.
10 He almost fell asleep in the shower, and again over some really crappy meatloaf and instant potatoes.
11 This is a really crappy deal.
12 Associate Professor Mark Gregory of RMIT University said those who were stuck with " really crappy services" were starting to look at alternatives.
13 She relies on her husband to help her get up and to wash, and she says she has "bad days and really crappy days".
14 She has been quoted as saying she began her production company after she saw "six of my favorite actresses fighting over a really crappy role".
15 'Talking of which, there's a really crappy smell in this place, and it's not me.
16 "Sometimes I think this is a really crappy job," one of the cops said.
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