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How do you use the word lame in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use the word "lame" in a sentence, depending on the intended meaning:

Meaning: Unsatisfactory, weak, or uninspired:

* "The movie's plot was lame and predictable."

* "Her excuse for being late was lame."

* "That's a lame attempt at a joke."

Meaning: Disabled or injured in the leg or foot:

* "He was lame after the accident."

* "The horse limped, lame on its front leg."

Meaning: Informal, slang for "uncool" or "boring":

* "That party was lame - nobody even danced."

* "Wearing that outfit is so lame!"

Important note: The word "lame" can be considered offensive or hurtful when used to describe a person's disability. It's important to be mindful of this and use the word with caution, particularly in formal settings.

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