Definitionn. that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Weaving is taught in the girls' school, and fairs are held for the sale of farm produce; but the absence of a railway and the badness of the roads retard commerce. [Please select]
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"Layin' tha' badness on a robin--not but what he's impidint enow for anythin'."' [Please select]
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Yes, yes, it is madness, I know--madness and badness--and dust at the end of it all. [Please select]
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There may be some sort of method in their badness. [Please select]
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And this is the reason of the badness of the ground. [Please select]
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Yet his bold, apparent badness had made its impression. [Please select]
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But the world is ungrateful, and human badness always opposes itself to progress. [Please select]
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The men of the Mediterranean countries, with the inherent badness of their extraction, had falsified history. [Please select]
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Do you know you 've made me almost good at times, with just enough badness to keep me still myself, as when I flounced out from the Free Kirk. [Please select]
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"Lord, when Thy Spirit deigns to show The badness of our hearts, Astonished at the amazing view, The Soul with horror starts." [Please select]
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