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Filter by Meaning They halfheartedly cheered for the winning team, not being a fan.
The team played halfheartedly in the second half of the game.
She halfheartedly attempted to learn how to knit.
He halfheartedly answered the interview questions, not showing enthusiasm.
She halfheartedly agreed to attend the meeting, even though she knew it would be a waste of time.
The employee halfheartedly followed the company's new policy.
She halfheartedly followed the fashion trend, not fully embracing it.
The actor halfheartedly delivered the lines, ruining the performance.
They halfheartedly celebrated their anniversary.
She halfheartedly tried to fix the leaky faucet.
They halfheartedly attended the party, not wanting to be there.
She halfheartedly agreed to attend the boring meeting.
The student halfheartedly wrote the essay, resulting in a poor grade.
The driver halfheartedly applied the brakes, causing the car to skid.
The painter halfheartedly finished the artwork, leaving it incomplete.
She halfheartedly apologized for breaking the vase.
She halfheartedly listened to the speaker at the conference.
The team halfheartedly trained for the big game, and it showed in their performance.
He halfheartedly read the book for his book club.
The students halfheartedly participated in the group project.
The student halfheartedly participated in the class discussion.
The company halfheartedly implemented the new policy, resulting in confusion among employees.
She halfheartedly complimented her friend's new haircut.
The chef halfheartedly added spices to the dish, resulting in a bland taste.
She halfheartedly apologized for being late, not feeling truly remorseful.
The teacher halfheartedly conducted the class, resulting in disinterest among students.
The writer halfheartedly wrote the book, resulting in a lack of readership.
He halfheartedly tried to convince his parents to let him study art.
He halfheartedly tried to fix the leaking faucet.
They halfheartedly exercised, not pushing themselves to their limits.
They halfheartedly agreed to the terms of the contract.
He halfheartedly cheered for his favorite team, even though they were losing badly.
He halfheartedly supported the proposal, not fully committed.
They halfheartedly clapped after the performance.
She halfheartedly admitted her mistake during the interview.
She halfheartedly raised her hand to answer the question.
The employee halfheartedly presented the new project to his boss.
She halfheartedly applied the makeup, not fully invested in her appearance.
They halfheartedly attempted to fix the broken appliance, not taking the repair seriously.
They halfheartedly listened to the boring lecture.
They halfheartedly followed the new diet plan.
He halfheartedly agreed to the terms, knowing he would negotiate later.
She halfheartedly congratulated her friend on her promotion.
The student halfheartedly read the assigned book for class.
The team halfheartedly played in the championship game.
The actor halfheartedly delivered his lines during the play.
The singer halfheartedly sang the national anthem, disappointing the audience.
They halfheartedly painted the wall, leaving some spots uncovered.
The singer halfheartedly performed the new song on stage.
They halfheartedly attended the conference, not fully engaged in the presentations.
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