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"tenth-rate" Definitions
  1. of the lowest character or quality

5 Sentences With "tenth rate"

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He has taken up art as a hobby — "I'm a tenth-rate painter," he said, gesturing at a thicket of brushes — and expects to spend the summer in Provincetown, Mass.
The main character was played by one of the leading actors of the time, Johnston Forbes-Robertson, and the play was a tremendous commercial success. It was twice made into film, in 1918 and in 1935. However, the play was condemned by critics – Max Beerbohm described it as "vilely stupid" and as written by a "tenth-rate writer".
In fact, almost the only Turkish writer of the Republican period whose name appears in his work is the poet Nâzim Hikmet. The solution lay in using the West for his own ends. His subject matter is frequently the detritus of Western culture -- translations of tenth-rate historical novels, Hollywood fantasy films, trivialities of encyclopaedias, Turkish tangos. To the fracturing of Turkish life there corresponds the fracturing of language: the flowery Ottoman, the artificial purified Turkish, the rank colloquialism.
The curtains are fastened at one point by a safety pin. John Russell sees the curtains as enclosing the figure, as if the walls of a prison or execution dock. Remarking on their dreary and drab appearance he further speculates that they seem "stiffened by fifty year's crasse of a tenth rate lodging-house; or they could be sliding shutters that has been pulled apart to admit a new victim."Russell, 35 The painting's overall grisaille appearance give the impression of x-ray photographs, and the look may have been inspired by K.C. Clark's Positioning In Radiography, a book Bacon often acknowledged as a key source for his work.
But her later work is generally not considered to be of the literary standard of a Nobel Laureate.Helmer Lång 100 nobelpris i litteratur 1901-2001, Symposion 2001, page 153 In 1962, John Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature. The selection was heavily criticized, and described as "one of the Academy's biggest mistakes" in one Swedish newspaper. The New York Times asked why the Nobel committee gave the award to an author whose "limited talent is, in his best books, watered down by tenth-rate philosophising", adding, "we think it interesting that the laurel was not awarded to a writer ... whose significance, influence and sheer body of work had already made a more profound impression on the literature of our age".

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