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"So far as I can make out from your servant you seem to be in a baddish way.
Dave was in the property business, and had had a baddish time during the recession.
"It's a baddish business," he added when the butler had gone; "he's our leading man about here, is old Cunningham, and a very decent fellow too.
Even if he were a fighting man- instead of a sedentary scholar with weak eyes and a baddish wound from the last war-what use was there in fighting it?
"So 'tis, with 'Flucker, the baddish boy,' in tow, as large as life," added another, with a pleasant laugh as he turned to look.
"Fiddler on the Roof," in its "original original" version by Noel Coward, finds Tevye (Justin Ross) in a dither, tossing off witty bon mots that rhyme Kaddish with "baddish" (as in the opposite of "goodish").