badmouth

IPA: bˈædmʌθ

verb

  • (informal, transitive) To criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.
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Examples of "badmouth" in Sentences

  • Now, I ain't no Yankee and I didn't badmouth Texas.
  • But I will not badmouth the detachable magazine option.
  • For the past ten years, Kelly has done nothing but badmouth the FBI.
  • She also worried that Sandy might one day go to the manager and badmouth her.
  • I notice your articles take every opertunity to badmouth Bush, no political agenda there!
  • It also not a place for a FAKE Reverend to badmouth people and to attempt to take their rights.
  • It's already been mentioned that all the other film studios and filmmakers badmouth each other for the prize anyway (surprise, surprise).

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