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  • adjective Obsolete form of mediocre.

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Examples

  • Driven by corporate culture, focused on fashion, fawned over by media, we continue our creative REPLICATIONS babbling ‘green’ lip service while we party and congratulate each other about our tremendously mediocer work.

    NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS from Susan Szenasy | Inhabitat 2007

  • We clearly regressed over 2007, and while we had better than mediocre talent and depth we in fact played no better than mediocer for 2/3's of the season.

    rodpedersen.com 2009

  • He has been out of work for years now and that isnt just by accident its because he is a mediocer manager who clings onto the past.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2008

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