Phrases with «big letdown»

The phrase "big letdown" means feeling disappointed or dissatisfied with something that was expected to be good or enjoyable. Full definition

Sentences with «big letdown»

  • If anything, Port's biggest letdown of the season was its goalkicking in the preliminary final, where Ken Hinkley's side kicked 13.16 to go down by three points. (fanatix.com)
  • But the film is an even bigger letdown for fans of Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, who are forced to play most of this material straight, with no room for comic improvisation. (miamiherald.com)
  • Lost Planet is a pretty big letdown in the long run. (metacritic.com)
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