Sentence for badly | Use badly in a sentence

Sentences for badly. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use badly in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for badly.

  • Things going badly? (8)
  • Is he very badly torn? (8)
  • I do not digest badly. (10)
  • Does he treat you badly? (8)
  • You want a day off badly. (8)
  • It was badly done, indeed! (4)
  • You have not chosen badly. (10)
  • I did wrong; I behaved badly. (9)
  • How badly those fellows marched! (8)
  • I wanted the money so badly, sir. (8)
  • She may have behaved badly to him. (8)
  • Are you as badly on the rocks as that? (8)
  • In either case, she has been badly used. (10)
  • You know you hate such things as badly as I do. (9)
  • Dear Willie is killed, and James badly wounded. (14)
  • He admits he cannot keep it from smoking badly. (17)
  • If it goes badly you should be with your sister. (8)
  • At first she had been badly frightened of Karen. (12)
  • He had some grounds for feeling badly used, too. (13)
  • I have to imagine that I expressed myself badly. (10)
  • He only tried because his heart wanted relief so badly. (8)
  • At that moment Susan Rappard came in, badly frightened. (12)
  • The cure was long and obstinate, and Winton badly bored. (8)
  • She behaved badly, I thought; foolishly, my father said. (10)
  • All the thresholds are of soft wood and are wearing badly. (17)
  • She had behaved badly; but had he not given her some cause? (10)
  • With the jabbed nerve aching badly she came slowly homewards. (8)
  • It reads ill, it sounds badly, but there is grand stuff in it. (10)
  • And you treat me so badly, James, going after that Rosie and all. (8)
  • I am still badly confused; I hardly know what is happening to me. (12)
  • And as to his behaving badly toward Miss Triscoe, how has he done it? (9)
  • I was glad he did not know how badly we make them in England nowadays. (2)
  • All the autumn of last year he had felt this vague misery rather badly. (8)
  • Richard usurped his chair, and was not badly welcomed by his neighbour. (10)
  • You have behaved badly, badly, badly. (10)
  • All the stairs squeak badly, indicating that they had been poorly built. (17)
  • Next day his knee was badly swollen; the walking tour was obviously over. (8)
  • His most gracious Majesty was being served with dessert, and served badly. (7)
  • She smiled to herself, like one saying, Not badly managed, Mr. Morsfield! (10)
  • Owing to this incredible folly, the affairs of the island are badly mismanaged. (7)
  • He was saying that Captain Gambier lay badly wounded; brandy was wanted for him. (10)
  • One of the orderlies fell rather badly from a frightened horse close by our carriage. (10)
  • The rhinoceros made his escape through a window but was so badly burned that he died. (21)
  • She wanted badly to know what he had felt, where he had gone, but was too proud to ask. (8)
  • The British Empire had been badly served by the officers England had sent out to America. (19)
  • Her ladyship will receive me badly, ring or no ring, if she hears of your being left alone. (10)
  • Most planing mills have standard types of trim, but generally they are very badly designed. (17)
  • You see I knew, by over-hearing him talking to himself, that he was pretty badly frightened. (1)
  • This morning he had the craving badly, and the sense of not knowing how weighed down his spirit. (8)
  • On the other hand, wooden framed walls will settle badly, too, when dry rot sets into the sills. (17)
  • The Colonel slept badly that night, and in the morning Mrs. Lapham came to breakfast without him. (9)
  • He played games so badly that in sheer self-defence his fellows permitted him to play without them. (8)
  • To avoid having to talk, she feigned to have travelled badly, leaning back with closed eyes, in her corner. (8)
  • I am afraid that your adored Antonio-Pericles fared badly among our fellows, but I could gather no particulars. (10)
  • She did not wish him to feel badly, even if he had done wrong, but she had to take his view of what he had done. (9)
  • It had been heavily struck by something on the head; the cheek was cut, one eye half-closed, and an ear badly swollen. (8)
  • When our turn arrived, Miss Sibley translated for us, and as we were at concert pitch we did not acquit ourselves badly. (10)
  • Anton pressed a hand at his ankle and made him wince, but the bones were sound, leg and hip not worse than badly bruised. (10)
  • Moreover, when the casual observer convinces himself that the huge tent is full to repletion, he is often badly mistaken. (21)
  • A free press after the war is as badly needed as freedom of the seas and freedom from conscienceless kaisers and autocrats. (16)
  • Then too the operations progressed slowly because that day at noon his finger had been badly cut by the bursting of a glass retort. (5)
  • She has made a capital selection of her vocabulary from Johnson, and does not work it badly, if we may judge by Harry and Melville. (10)
  • But he gradually lost his fear, she seemed so calm now, and his was a nature that bore trouble badly, ever impatient to shake it off. (8)
  • Frances Freeland gazed at her doubtfully, then, as a last resource, began to sip the cocoa, of which, in truth, she was badly in want. (8)
  • His first love was his only true love, despite one shuddering episode, oddly humiliating to recollect, though he had not behaved badly. (10)
  • At the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the previous June I had been badly wounded in the head, and for three months was incapacitated for service. (7)

Also see sentences for: grievously, wretchedly.

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