bad造句121. Too much candy is bad for your teeth.
122. a bad workman quarrels with his tools.
123. The boy was led astray by bad companions.
124. I've been diddled! Half of these tomatoes are bad!
125. I've lost my wallet. --That's too bad.
126. Constant indulgence in bad habits brought about his ruin.
127. The food was bad and the service was dreadful.
128. He's in a bad mood today.
129. I'm in a bad mood today.
130. He's off work with a bad back.
131. All round it's not a bad car.
132. I feel really bad about it.
133. His affairs are in bad shape.
134. People tend to confuse bad decisions with bad luck.
135. Don't encourage bad habits in a child.
136. Too much sweet food is bad for your teeth.
137. The bad weather has seriously disrupted supplies of food.
138. He's extremely competitive and a bad loser.
139. I am bad at English, but She is worse.
140. She had her own company by 25-not bad going!
141. He had the bad luck to break his leg.
142. Life isn't all fun; it has its bad moments.
143. The crowd pelted bad eggs at the speaker.
144. Mary has a bad cold and sore throat.
145. 'Not bad,' she conceded grudgingly.
146. Bad housing, debt and poverty are interconnected.
147. The rain isn't too bad - it's only drizzling.
148. Don't feel so bad about yourself.
149. Bad luck often brings good luck.
150. It's a bad lookout for the company if interest rates don't come down.