grammaticality - Proper use of the word "lousy"?


Is the sentence below correct?



The place is lousy with hippies



I looked it up on merriam-webster.com but they said that lousy was:



infested with lice



Close, but not quite there...



Answer



Your sentence,



The place is lousy with hippies



means the place is filled with undesirable or unwanted hippies. Here the meaning of being infested with lice is not used. You can look up in Oxford English Dictionary - here.


Therefore the sentence is correct.


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