slovo | definícia |
so-so (encz) | so-so,tak tak Zdeněk Brož |
So-so (gcide) | So-so \So"-so`\, a. [So + so.]
Neither very good nor very bad; middling; passable;
tolerable; indifferent.
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In some Irish houses, where things are so-so,
One gammon of bacon hangs up for a show. --Goldsmith.
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He [Burns] certainly wrote some so-so verses to the
Tree of Liberty. --Prof.
Wilson.
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So-so (gcide) | So-so \So"-so`\, adv.
Tolerably; passably. --H. James.
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so-so (wn) | so-so
adv 1: in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner; "she plays
tennis tolerably" [syn: acceptably, tolerably, {so-
so}] [ant: intolerably, unacceptably]
adj 1: being neither good nor bad; "an indifferent performance";
"a gifted painter but an indifferent actor"; "her work at
the office is passable"; "a so-so golfer"; "feeling only
so-so"; "prepared a tolerable dinner"; "a tolerable
working knowledge of French" [syn: indifferent, {so-
so(p)}] |
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So-so (gcide) | So-so \So"-so`\, a. [So + so.]
Neither very good nor very bad; middling; passable;
tolerable; indifferent.
[1913 Webster]
In some Irish houses, where things are so-so,
One gammon of bacon hangs up for a show. --Goldsmith.
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He [Burns] certainly wrote some so-so verses to the
Tree of Liberty. --Prof.
Wilson.
[1913 Webster]So-so \So"-so`\, adv.
Tolerably; passably. --H. James.
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