Bad news meaning in English
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Definition
(I have some) bad news: (I have some) terrible or unpleasant news
Examples
- "Bruno : And the bad news?"
- "Bad news, I'm afraid."
- "So listen man, I've got some bad news: I quit."
- "I need to tell Roberto dos Santos de Espiritu de Jesus the bad news."
- "Nothing but bad news these days."
- "I'm afraid I've got some bad news concerning your horse."
- "A new report published by the BNB (Bad News Bearers) shows that obesity among Americans is not slowing down, as naive idealists continue to suggest, but rather growing at a nearly exponential rate."
- "Ray : Well Moira, I've got some good news and some bad news."
- "Doctor von Headcold : Funny you should say that... I have some good news and some bad news."
- "Before you see him, however, I have some bad news."
- "Lawyer : I'm afraid that there's some bad news as well, Mr. Capone."
- "As you are no doubt aware, our email server crashed last Tuesday at exactly 2:40 PM. That was bad news."
- "Scientists estimate that the web's carbon footprint (the CO2 it produces) is growing at around 10% per year, which could be bad news for internet giants such as Moogle, Microtosh, and YouLube."
- "Bruno : The bad news is that Bruno's Brew smells like s&!"
- "Oh dear, bad news by the sounds of it."
- "There's good news and bad news."
- "The bad news is that my tarantulas were accidentally delivered to a child's baptism.The good news is that Edward Moon is a bastard."
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