Sentence examples for then really bad from inspiring English sources

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"It was bad, bad, bad and then really bad, for a long time.

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There was some really good stuff, some not so good and then some really bad as well.

You walk up to someone of the gender(s) you're attracted to and say something like "Hey I really like you I think or something wow I feel actually sort of weird about this hold on PUKES EVERYWHERE" only you actually puke, then feel really bad about yourself and the world and so on.

Until then, nothing really bad had ever happened to Ant and Dec.

I would be more worried if she ate loads and then felt really bad the next day.

I turned to poetry to make sense of what had happened and started writing what I knew even then were really bad poems.

Then something Really Bad happens to the prime minister, and Dawkins – the sole glimmer of morality in this bastards' soup – finds himself in the thick of a corruption-shaped, petrochemical-scented brouhaha.

Then something really bad happened: The stock doubled.

What some of us do in our goal seeking is make a mistake, quit (or contribute randomly), and then feel really bad about it and vow to start over.

But then again, really bad salvia trips always seem to happen when the other people in the video goad the users into taking an excessively huge hit, and holding it in as long as possible.

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