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  • 1Badly Drawn Boy — Background information Birth name Damon Gough Born 2 Octo …

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  • 2See More Business — was a top class National Hunt chaser in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He won the 1999 Cheltenham Gold Cup as well as the 1997 and 1999 King George VI Chase. He was trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Mick Fitzgerald in two of those races… …

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  • 3badly — See bad, badly …

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  • 4see the error of your ways — see the error of (your) ways to understand that you have been behaving badly and to decide to improve your behaviour. It s the story of a corrupt policeman who finally sees the error of his ways …

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  • 5see the error of ways — see the error of (your) ways to understand that you have been behaving badly and to decide to improve your behaviour. It s the story of a corrupt policeman who finally sees the error of his ways …

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  • 6badly — /bad lee/, adv., worse, worst, adj. adv. 1. in a defective, incorrect, or undesirable way: The car runs badly. 2. in an unsatisfactory, inadequate, or unskilled manner: a vague, badly written letter; He paints badly. 3. unfavorably: His neighbors …

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  • 7badly — [[t]bæ̱dli[/t]] ♦♦♦ worse, worst 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with v If something is done badly or goes badly, it is not very successful or effective. I was angry because I played so badly... The whole project was badly managed... The coalition did worse… …

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  • 8badly — bad•ly [[t]ˈbæd li[/t]] adv. worse, worst, adj. 1) in a defective or incorrect way 2) in an unsatisfactory, inadequate, or unskilled manner 3) unfavorably: She spoke badly of him[/ex] 4) in a wicked, evil, or morally or legally wrong way 5) in a… …

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  • 9badly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In an ineffectual or incompetent manner] Syn. wrongly, imperfectly, ineffectively, inefficiently, poorly, unsatisfactorily, crudely, boorishly, unskillfully, defectively, weakly, haphazardly, clumsily, carelessly,… …

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  • 10see (your) name in lights — have/see (your) name in lights informal to be famous for your work in film, theatre, music etc.. She accepted the few badly paid roles she was offered and continued to dream of seeing her name in lights …

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