Sentences with Bad-mouth

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6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bad-mouth'

The gossip columnist was known for her tendency to bad-mouth celebrities in her articles.

The athlete chose to focus on performance rather than bad-mouth competitors before the championship.

In the competitive business world, some companies resort to hiring individuals to bad-mouth their competitors.

Jenny overheard her colleagues bad-mouthing the new company policy, expressing discontent with the sudden changes.

The celebrity chose to take the high road and refrained from bad-mouthing the tabloid that published false stories about their personal life.

Instead of engaging in office gossip, Lisa preferred not to bad-mouth her colleagues and focused on building positive relationships in the workplace.

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