Pronunciation: /ˈkrʌmi/
noun a slang term for a small amount of money
A1 I don't like eating crummy food.
A2 My sister gave me a crummy present for my birthday.
B1 The hotel room was crummy and dirty.
B2 I had a crummy experience at the restaurant last night.
C1 The crummy weather ruined our plans for the weekend.
C2 Despite the crummy circumstances, she remained positive and hopeful.
adjective a term used to describe something of poor quality or unpleasant
A1 The food at the cafeteria was crummy.
A2 I had a crummy day at work because my computer kept crashing.
B1 The hotel room was crummy, with a broken TV and dirty sheets.
B2 I was disappointed with the crummy service at the restaurant, as the waiter was rude and the food was cold.
C1 The crummy weather ruined our plans for a day at the beach.
C2 Despite the crummy conditions, the team managed to win the championship.
formal The hotel room had a crummy view of the back alley.
informal I'm not going to that crummy restaurant again, the food was terrible.
slang I hate this crummy weather, it's been raining all week.
figurative She felt like she was stuck in a crummy situation with no way out.
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