Use "bad-mouth" in a sentence
bad-mouth example sentences
bad-mouth
1. “Are you jealous because I’m getting some ass?” Meaning it more about Ava than Bethai, but a little testy that he would bad-mouth someone he had been with, especially if he dragged him eleven miles thru the heart of the city to do it
2. That sounded a bit strange, bad-mouthing his own product
3. Nancy Laplante, who should have justly been considered a local heroine for her role in putting an end to World War Two in 1942 ‘B’, was being increasingly bad-mouthed by the Catholic Church and by many Quebec politicians, who were afraid of her quasi-messianic status in Jerusalem as the ‘Hand of God’ and of her supposedly communist-like social views
4. Instead of bad-mouthing those girls, just think that they saved this airfield from getting more bombs on it, bombs that could have killed quite a few of our Marines
5. More bad-mouthing followed once on the ground, with a distinctive coldness growing between the male and female fighter pilots
6. The problem is that some of our male fighter pilots can’t stomach that women are outperforming them in the air and have been bad-mouthing those women, spreading all kinds of nasty rumors about them
7. Cam’s not the sort to bad-mouth anybody
8. Mouthing off to anybody who has the nerve to bad-mouth you
9. Of course, Cap’n’s response had a bad-mouthed tinge to it
10. “No, you was always bad-mouthin’ him
11. remarked: “Most of the time, it’s not about being angry or bad-mouthing