bad name in English

bad reputation, fame for negative reasons

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1. He called you a bad name, did he? Ah, diddums!

2. Teenagers tend to get a bad name for being moody.

3. 28 Give a dog a bad name and hang him. 

4. I think, Dr Railly, you' ve given alarmists a bad name

5. The area got a bad name after a series of nasty murders.

6. Russia gave Communism a bad name when it reigned as the USSR

7. Students who are rude and scruffy give the school a bad name.

8. Captivity is the kind of film that gives torture porn a bad name

9. The regular brawling and violence in the bar had given it a bad name.

10. The regular Brawling and violence in the bar had given it a bad name

11. 27 He'll get a bad name for himself if he ogles at every girl he meets.

12. Peer-to-peer file sharing applications, for example, have gotten a bad name because of internet piracy.

13. 11 What happened is indisputable: students, and the institutions to which they belonged, acquired a bad name universally.

14. But the story of its development is full of the bungling that helps to give government a bad name.

15. Bearskin was, however, obliged to promise not to let himself be seen, lest the inn should get a bad name

16. Vice versa, the first Amphorous cells made in the 70s deteriorated rapidly in sunlight, and gave solar a bad name

17. The dinner they gave him ranks among the epic brawls which regularly give the brotherhood of socialist solidarity a bad name.

18. 23 The dinner they gave him ranks among the epic brawls which regularly give the brotherhood of socialist solidarity a bad name.

19. We will adhere to strict sales ethics, with none of the cold calling that has given the industry such a bad name.

20. 18 We will adhere to strict sales ethics,[www.Sentencedict.com] with none of the cold calling that has given the industry such a bad name.

21. Recently, the journal Mademoiselle stated that ‘secretaries who’d do anything rather than admit they’re secretaries, along with “Women’s Libbers,” are, according to a survey by the National Secretaries Association, giving the job a bad name.’

22. Rours(Vox populi ):There is an old saying:"Give a dog a bad name and hang him. "Which means the rumor can be made sb. formidable. Now she has become a victim of network force.