Sentence examples for newly bad from inspiring English sources

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(Sometimes what we think is newly bad or wrong has been around the block; "finalize" is at least a hundred and forty years old).

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One is a brute and the other a newly-engaged bad boy.

Example: On the campaign trail in 2008, Obama criticized the policies of Republican hopeful John McCain as newly-shined bad ideas to which the country should not return.

The result is funny and plausible, with a fair bit of newly modish Bridesmaidsy bad taste, though I kept getting the sense that the romcom template meant Mazer couldn't really let rip with pure comedy pessimism and cynicism in the way he might have liked.

One woman with hair dyed blue carried around a sign, newly made, that said "Big Bad KKK: 2 Scared 2 March".

Just as bad, the newly empowered communities soon became indifferent.

Sure, she gets engaged to a newly divorced stuntman with bad credit.

"Fourteen goals, for a newly promoted side, not bad for a useless player, is it?" Wagner said.

While good at measuring the newly unemployed, they are bad at catching people who rejoin the work force and so do not detect the slow pace of hiring.

Newly acquired John Lackey was bad, but we all saw what he did in Game 5 against these Cards in the last World Series, so we know what he's capable of.

Bad move, newly famous Ford.

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