Examples of 'lacklustre' in a sentence

Meaning of "lacklustre"

lacklustre (adjective) - used to describe something that is dull, uninspired, or lacking in vitality or excitement
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lacklustre
The most lacklustre packaging for a game.
The surfaces could become lacklustre.
This results in a lacklustre welcome to foreign companies.
Lacklustre income growth may be partly to blame here.
Here ends my lacklustre police career.
Even the fight scenes are lacklustre.
A lacklustre international economic environment.
Especially for such a lacklustre story.
To your lacklustre little lives.
The situation in the regions is even more lacklustre.
A lacklustre defence of public services.
Export performance and investment attraction remain lacklustre.
Bonds have been lacklustre too.
Do not expect great results if your training is boring or lacklustre.
The food made up for the lacklustre service though.

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In part that is because the opposition is fragmented and lacklustre.
For cleaning and polishing lacklustre and severely weathered paintwork.
I will just continue to go through life painting lacklustre lakes.
The movie opened to a lacklustre reception and was quickly declared a disaster.
Inland waterways have long been considered a lacklustre mode of transport.
The lacklustre plot was predictable as soon as all the players were introduced.
I agree the direction is lacklustre.
The salad itself was lacklustre but the delicious fish made up for it.
A lack of progress is clearly to blame for this lacklustre performance.
Responsible for the lacklustre economic performance is the ongoing weakness in domestic demand.
Some bars and restaurants say business is lacklustre too.
Reynolds endured a lacklustre opening round in Adelaide.
Many viewers have been disappointed with a lacklustre season.
Griezmann had a lacklustre match at Bilbao.
Knows when to take a strong stance in dealing with lacklustre performance.
Fitbit sales were lacklustre during the holiday period in the US.
Her reasoning is lacklustre.
Lacklustre employment growth worldwide The employment situation worldwide remains unsatisfactory.
Independence is often questioned and criticised for its lacklustre growth.
The Nigerian team has otherwise lacklustre morale outside of wrestling.
Employment data are partial but suggest that overall job creation has been lacklustre.
Factory output was reduced largely in response to lacklustre demand from domestic and external markets.
These lacklustre ratings were highlighted with Henry making jokes about the topic.
The direction is lacklustre.
Clothing sales were lacklustre in April because of the unusually cold weather conditions.
Were decidedly lacklustre.
Lacklustre FDI inflows to the NIS were also deemed a serious deficiency.
Many economists are now predicting a prolonged period of negative or lacklustre economic growth.
It was another lacklustre weekend for Joylon Palmer.
Long patrols add excitement to what would otherwise be a lacklustre routine of security.
A lacklustre stint in the Cub Scouts.
Female dominated sports and male dominated sports done by women enjoy lacklustre sponsorship.
This success should be compared with the lacklustre performance of India in the same period.
Raleigh arrived in England but he was received with lacklustre praise.
It was a lacklustre day for Jenson Button.

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