badly off in English

in a bad state, poor, poverty-stricke

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1. See also: Badly, off Badly off for

2. I am quite badly off recently.

3. Diplomatically , we were not badly off.

4. Surely you can't be that badly off?

5. Were you badly off at that time?

6. We are badly off for articles of food.

7. The school is rather badly off for equipment.

8. I should have been badly off without your friendship.

9. The school is really quite badly off for books.

10. Our junior middle school was then badly off for teachers.

11. Even now some universities are badly off for English teachers.

12. He has become quite badly off since he lost his job.

13. He was badly off, but he managed to keep up appearance.

14. Which thing is the cleanest on a person who is badly off?

15. I've got quite a big room so I'm not too badly off.

16. She was quite badly off for a while after her husband died.

17. Charlie was quite badly off for a while after his father died.

18. We aren't too badly off but we can't afford a house like that.

19. See also: bad, off Badly off Without enough money to get by; poor

20. Flora had never forgiven her husband for dying ten years before, leaving her badly off.

21. The Aberrative personality is so badly off that he can lead only a parasitic existence

22. She was laid off from her job last year, and she has been quite Badly off since then

23. This left my father's parents badly off, but they managed to send him to Oxford, where he studied medicine.

24. We were so badly off when I was a child that we had a meat dish for dinner only on Sunday.

25. Indeed, we have guessed whether it's a love token of mother's, but we denyed it very soon, for father was badly off at that time and he couldn't have enough money to buy the bracelet.

26. Badly off adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (poverty-stricken) povero agg aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse" Parker is successful now, but when he was growing up, his family was