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[ UK /bˈædi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction

How To Use baddie In A Sentence

  • But we had seen a real baddie earlier in the story. The Sun
  • The baddies in power won, and the baddies out of power lost.
  • A baddie-turned-goodie, she tries to drown Bond, then slowly surrenders to his generic star power.
  • There are some goodies and some real baddies when it comes to hair on TV right now. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's sometimes difficult to tell who are the goodies and who are the baddies.
  • Successful stories need the texture of goodies and baddies, with characters going up or down.
  • David Baddiel, the comedian, has launched a campaign to stamp out use of the word "yid" in football chants which mock Jewish and Tottenham supporters. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The rejection came just days after the Oscar winner publicly confessed she was desperate for a cameo as one of the show's baddies.
  • In reality, we all know of baddies in this world for who everything seems to go perfectly for, while on the other hand we know of very good people who suffer several setbacks and tragedies in life.
  • The best thing you can do is take the high road and ignore any bunkmate baddies.
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