mailed-in
English
Adjective
mailed-in (comparative more mailed-in, superlative most mailed-in)
- Done with a lack of enthusiasm; Half-hearted.
- Synonym: lacklustre
- 2022 September 22, “Movie Review: Kill Chain”, in TV Overmind:
- That might sound a little harsh, but the truth is that this movie is one of those that a lot of people should be able to recognize as a mailed-in attempt at something that could have loosely been called an appealing story had the writer decided to go back and, with their eyes open, find the glaring inaccuracies and inconsistencies that they’d included in the story.
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