Sentence examples for suggested bad from inspiring English sources

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But something about me must have suggested bad news.

First, he suggested bad Pixar movies, such as "Beargician" and "The Eellusionist".

The active bidding by the opponents suggested bad splits, so he prepared for the chance that the missing trumps were all on his left.

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To us, this would suggest bad news for creatures.

That suggests bad luck, but Pena has also hit far more ground balls than usual.

The latest trailer for long-awaited sci-fi sequel Independence Day: Resurgence suggests bad news for London yet again.

While anecdotal, the findings suggest bad news for airlines, hotels, car rental companies and others hoping for a quick resumption of the good old days in business travel.

Billy Bob Thornton (left) stars in this delicious dark comedy about a drunken department store Santa Claus who is, as the title suggests, bad to the bone.

And with her flaming red hair and unflattering modern clothes, Arkadina suggests bad taste as well as a touch of vulgarity.

(When Lawson wonders what the dynamic between co-directors Branagh and Ashford is, Branagh suggests "bad cop, bad cop" – only for Buckley to suggest, "No, good fairies!") The company's opening production is The Winter's Tale.

Behind a line with three Pro Bowl players, he was sacked 12 times (after being taken down 18 times in the first 12 games), suggesting bad blocking and bad decisions on Schaub's part in targeting receivers other than Andre Johnson.

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