How To Use Bad-mannered In A Sentence
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It was incredibly bad-mannered of me, but I felt myself falling asleep.
TIME OF THE WOLF
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Naco (fmn. naca) is a pejorative word often used in Mexican Spanish to describe bad-mannered and poorly educated people.
"Trailer trash"
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She was critical, she answered back, she was bad-mannered at table, sharp-tongued - all to impress that young horror.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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The stories are, in true Sfar style, truly unusual, though they have more structure and a little more empathy than the unapologetically bad-mannered Sardine books.
Little Vampire (and Other Little Folk)
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It makes me really sad to see how irresponsible, rude and bad-mannered many seem to be.
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What other reason can there possibly be for the number of surly, bad-mannered ignoramuses I stumble across when I'm looking to use, order or buy anything?
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Dean Neuhaus had come here from London, and he managed to make our entire country inferior to his too—our grossly abundant restaurant meals, our bad-mannered children, our sloppy and distasteful use of the English language.
The Six Rules of Maybe
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Will was raised on a ship with a bunch of bad-mannered sailors.
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Rude Britannia is a myth, say researchers from the Young Foundation, and often people don't realise they are being bad-mannered, for example, by not using headphones properly.
Rude Britannia is a myth, says report into English manners
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She was critical, she answered back, she was bad-mannered at table, sharp-tongued - all to impress that young horror.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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Steven Slater, a flight attendant who worked for twenty years dealing with the possibility of terrorists, a plane crash or, God help him, bad-mannered passengers, lost his temper after a female passenger ignored his instructions, prematurely retrieved her suitcase from the overhead compartment and hit him in the head with her bag.
Beth Armogida: Steven Slater: Flight Attendant and Role Model
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The ones I liked I value to this day but an overwhelming number have proved themselves to be the domineering, humourless, bad-mannered know-it-alls I always suspected they were.
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And so it goes: firefights will lash the streets and bombs will churn up the pavements, and in the middle of it all, a shopper at a market will worry that her nation not be judged bad-mannered.
Peace Meals