badly
IPA: bˈædɫi
adjective
- (Northern England) Ill, unwell.
adverb
- In a bad manner.
- Very much; to a great degree.
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Examples of "badly" in Sentences
- I suppose the analogy is that nothing but weeds will grow in badly prepared soil.
- He was tortured badly, is suffering from Hepatitis B, and is being denied medical attention.
- Swazi nation is on the verge of political collapse because of what he described as a badly designed system of government.
- The Americans again badly missed their Europe-based starters, who also weren't used in the 3-1 loss to Honduras on Jan. 23.
- Buyers have higher hopes for Russia's next crop than they did a month ago, when the Black Sea region was hurting badly from the drought.
- She repeated her criticism of Myanmar's handling of the cyclone aftermath and its stated reform plans, which she called badly out of step.
- But that CRU mishandled their public relations so badly is quite revealing as to the preparation of the entrance of the institutions into brave new webbed world.
- And that another New Orleanian, the actor Wendell Pierce, has established a nonprofit with plans to build hundreds of environmentally friendly homes in badly flooded Pontchartrain Park, where he grew up.
- You see, I have several daughters; I hate the idea that any of the young women in my life might participate in this sort of monkey business with someone like your husband, who seems to think that behaving badly is all right as long as everyone else does it.
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