Sentence examples for wrong crowd from inspiring English sources

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wrong crowd

noun

A group of people thought to have a negative influence on a person's behaviour.

  • Jimmy's mother was concerned that he might have fallen in with the wrong crowd.

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Wrong crowd, maybe?

"He was always running with the wrong crowd.

"He probably got with the wrong crowd," he said.

"Maybe I've fallen in with the wrong crowd".

"Making stupid decisions, hanging with the wrong crowd," Jacobs said.

I could easily have slipped into the wrong crowd.

He seemed to have got in with the wrong crowd.

But then he fell in with the wrong crowd.

She just got in with the wrong crowd").

He partied and hung out with his mother's idea of the wrong crowd.

In part she blamed some of her behavior on hanging with the wrong crowd.

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