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  • 81not badly — fairly or quite well “How are you doing?” “Not too/so badly, thanks. And you?” • • • Main Entry: ↑badly …

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  • 82Men Behaving Badly — [Men Behaving Badly] a popular British television comedy series (1992–1998) about two young men sharing a flat/apartment, who get drunk a lot and behave badly, and have unsuccessful relationships with women. A US version of the series, with the… …

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  • 83Failing badly — and failing well are concepts in systems security and network security describing how a system reacts to failure. The terms have been popularized by Bruce Schneier, a cryptographer and security consultant. [… …

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  • 84Men Behaving Badly (US Version) — Men Behaving Badly was an American sitcom that ran on NBC from 1996 to 1997. It was based on the earlier British sitcom of the same name.Set in Indianapolis, Indiana the show starred Ron Eldard, Rob Schneider and Justine Bateman. Eldard and… …

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  • 85think badly of someone — phrase to dislike or be disappointed in someone because of how they behave I hope you don’t think badly of me for leaving. Thesaurus: to hate or dislike someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: think …

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  • 86(be) badly off for something — be badly ˈoff for sth idiom (BrE) to not have enough of sth Main entry: ↑badly offidiom …

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  • 87(be) badly turned out — be well, badly, etc. turned ˈout idiom to be well, badly, etc. dressed Main entry: ↑turnidiom …

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  • 88reflect badly on somebody — reflect well, badly, etc. on sb/sth idiom to make sb/sth appear to be good, bad, etc. to other people • This incident reflects badly on everyone involved. Main entry: ↑reflectidiom …

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  • 89reflect badly on something — reflect well, badly, etc. on sb/sth idiom to make sb/sth appear to be good, bad, etc. to other people • This incident reflects badly on everyone involved. Main entry: ↑reflectidiom …

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  • 90To be badly off — Off Off ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off …

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