worse off|bad off in English
in a situation which is inferior to the original situatio
Use "worse off|bad off" in a sentence
1. Leave off your bad habits.
2. I always come off worse when we argue.
3. That's not a bad trade-off.
4. See also: bad, off Badly off Without enough money to get by; poor
5. Worse still, it could even carry off the baby in.
6. She took off a mark for bad handwriting.
7. That bad egg flew off with public money.
8. 5 Rotten eggs give off a bad smell.
9. Worse still, it could even carry off the baby in its mouth.
10. These rotting bananas are giving off a bad smell.
11. Going from bad to worse.
12. The high jumper took off at a bad angle.
13. Bad breath is guaranteed to turn a woman off!
14. 17 We have considered a number of bad practices that Christians must strip off and keep off.
15. About “Bad!” “Bad!” is the lead single off of XXXTENTACION’s first posthumous album, SKINS
16. We might get a day off if the snow's bad
17. Since the weather is bad, let's call off the trip.
18. If you have a bad day, cool off before clicking.
19. An actor has to learn to laugh off bad reviews.
20. Bad excuses are worse than none.
21. Matters went from bad to worse.
22. Things went from bad to worse.
23. Myth: “Crack babies” are worse off than babies of mothers who abuse other drugs
24. + I will make the famine worse for you by cutting off your food supply.
25. The bad news caused Jim to go off the deep end.