Examples of 'bad days' in a sentence
Meaning of "bad days"
The phrase 'bad days' is commonly used to describe periods of time when things are not going well or when someone is feeling down or experiencing difficulties. It can refer to a single day or a longer duration of negative experiences or emotions
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The bad days had a slight edge.
She had a few bad days over it.
The bad days get to you too.
I have had some bad days of labor.
More bad days than good ones.
I have good days and bad days.
I have bad days all the time.
He has his good and bad days.
So the bad days outweigh the good.
Sam can never have bad days.
But now the bad days are behind us.
Bad days will stay in the past.
Do not confuse my bad days as a sign of weakness.
Bad days will be a thing of the past.
We left the bad days in the past.
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I have my good days and my bad days.
For bad days and ass holes.
We have all had bad days as parents.
The bad days are as important as the good.
What is our bad days like this.
And then there are the bad days.
That bad days come and they go.
You will have your bad days.
Put the bad days behind you.
It helps me get through the bad days.
But our bad days pale in comparison.
There are good days and bad days.
Your bad days have begun now.
And then there is the bad days.
Maybe the bad days were finally over.
Have my good days and bad days.
My really bad days are not quite as bad.
I have had so many bad days lately.
The bad days far outnumber the good.
But when the bad days seem to.
Every relationship has its bad days.
But on the bad days a demon shows up.
We have good days and bad days.
He never has bad days or good days.
He had good days and bad days.
Even on the bad days he makes me smile.
We are all allowed to have our bad days.
There are bad days for all of us.
You have your head in bad days.
Everybody has bad days apparently.
We can not afford to have bad days.
I have had three bad days in a row now.
Let us go back to good old bad days.
Bad days happen in down time.
Nicholas had much bad days before.