From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe lousy with somethingbe lousy with somethingAmerican English old-fashioned a) FULLa place that is lousy with people of a particular kind is too full of them The town was lousy with tourists. b) LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTsomeone who is lousy with money has a lot more of it than they need → lousy
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be lousy with something• The place used to be lousy with them.• This country is lousy with them.• The town was lousy with tourists.• Gera and Postema are but footnotes in a sport that is lousy with trivia.