"bad" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The summer was always a notoriously bad time for him.
- Notoriously bad labour relations at the time added to the problems.
- "It just feels a little comfortable today," said Perez, whose run support was notoriously bad last season.
- His notoriously bad fielding was also becoming an issue again.
- Martin house was notoriously bad for often having no hot water.
- Many do not even eat them, burned too often by these notoriously bad keepers.
- Wayne posed another problem to the teams: he was a notoriously bad shot.
- Parking is notoriously bad, as many houses have more than one family, with several cars per person.
- I'm notoriously bad with plants, and for years I've resisted any urge whatever to own one.
- Central to the plan is foreign investment, which Russia has been notoriously bad at attracting.
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