In an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner.
Being neither good nor bad.
1And that's the difference between a so-so campaign and a great campaign.
2He replied, But so-so: the Americans in general do not estimate genius.
3Because our private and public collections are full of their so-so product.
4The writing was only so-so, but the directions are easy to follow.
5I thought of places on the coast, serving so-so paellas and sangria.
6The mortician had done only a so-so job of fixing Reuel up.
7My woman is old and blind, and the rest are but so-so.
8I- Ihateto go-likethis, it seems so-soqueer, in this place.
9I do not believe your mother is so-so-iswhat she sometimes seems.
10Last year, The Man from UNCLE was revived as a so-so movie.
11A so-so burger, but that can be remedied at the fixings bar.
12It would have been awful if it then elicited a so-so response.
13And you a small party-savingyour lordships' presence-andthe roads but so-so!
14Their approach was, on the evidence of this so-so film, quite astonishingly casual.
15He got his first career start last week and was so-so, at best.
16Although Doyle, Dane is so-so with beer, they're absolutely great on hard booze.