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bad egg

NOUN
  1. (old-fashioned slang) a bad person

How To Use bad egg In A Sentence

  • Phil, the square's resident bad egg, retrieved the battered lad from the cop shop.
  • Her husband was the bad egg in the family.
  • So even though he shows Ray as a heroin addict, philanderer and at times, generally bad egg, he can't quite bring himself to condemn the man for his actions.
  • The scheme was a bad egg.
  • Many believe that the Executive have, nonetheless, created an almighty sledgehammer to crack a few bad eggs.
  • When police arrested those identified to be culpable in the riots, it was only normal that bad eggs should be separated from good ones.
  • At first I trusted him, but soon I found he's a bad egg.
  • The style is faulty and the narrative marred -- if a bad egg can be spoiled -- by slang lugged in from the slums of two continents with evident labor. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • Phil, the square's resident bad egg, retrieved the battered lad from the cop shop.
  • Dealing with a really bad egg, Wilson said, gobbles up time.
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