badmouth

[ UK /bˈædməθ/ ]
VERB
  1. speak unfavorably about
    She badmouths her husband everywhere
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How To Use badmouth In A Sentence

  • It's already been mentioned that all the other film studios and filmmakers badmouth each other for the prize anyway (surprise, surprise). Negative E-mails, Producer Bans, and Lawsuits: The Hurt Locker’s Tumultuous Path Towards the Oscar | /Film
  • It also not a place for a FAKE Reverend to badmouth people and to attempt to take their rights. Rumor: Will Smith On Board for Two Independence Day Sequels? | /Film
  • She badmouths her husband everywhere
  • She also worried that Sandy might one day go to the manager and badmouth her. Shortcomings of the Immediate World
  • Nervous laughter has long embrittled to badmouth whispering. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Btw, I am a fan of all most things pertaining to Superman the character, but for the first time, it feels like I am "outgrowing" comics in general because of all the badmouthing and criticism that modern day fans have been spewing out against SR. Superman Reboot Trilogy Details From Mark Millar « FirstShowing.net
  • You’re a real nitwit. Why should you badmouth his girlfriend in his face?
  • They badmouth and criticize their current or past employers and justify their own convictions, thinking that a prospective employer is going to identify with them.
  • They badmouth and criticize their current or past employers and justify their own convictions, thinking that a prospective employer is going to identify with them.
  • In ‘The Battle of the Trees,’ the fruit trees are ‘mischievously’ badmouthed: the raspberry is said to be ‘not the best of foods’; the plum is ‘a tree unbeloved of men’.
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