Examples of 'notoriously bad' in a sentence

Meaning of "notoriously bad"

Notoriously bad is a phrase used to describe something or someone that has a well-known reputation for being extremely poor or inadequate. It suggests that the subject of discussion is widely recognized for its negative qualities or performance

How to use "notoriously bad" in a sentence

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Sick people have notoriously bad breath.
His notoriously bad fielding was also becoming an issue again.
She points to the notoriously bad traffic.
The relationship between leftwing splinter groups and the communists was notoriously bad.
Johrs a notoriously bad loser to start with.
It is known that you are a notoriously bad student.
London is notoriously bad when it comes to traffic.
Diet and medical conditions were notoriously bad.
Dead people are notoriously bad at returning calls.
The public bus system in Cuba is notoriously bad.
People can be notoriously bad observers of themselves.
Musk was inspired to start the company after experiencing the notoriously bad traffic of LA.
The human mind is notoriously bad at probability.
The New York public school system is notoriously bad.
Wars are notoriously bad for civil liberties.

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Unfortunately wolves are such notoriously bad witnesses.
Kids are notoriously bad at tracking time.
Moscow traffic is notoriously bad.
Buses are notoriously bad places for lots of kids.
Because government is a notoriously bad spender.
People are notoriously bad at estimating how drunk they are.
Situations involving probability are notoriously bad for applying heuristics.
Humans are notoriously bad at predicting their future happiness.
Human beings are notoriously bad at.
We are notoriously bad at spotting liars.
Forecasting is notoriously bad.
You are a notoriously bad student and what is more.
Hong Kong traffic is notoriously bad.
Tantalus has notoriously bad cell phone reception.
Conditions at al-Aqrab prison are notoriously bad.
Duroville had notoriously bad sewage problems.
This helps people breathe easier, especially indoors where air quality is notoriously bad.
But they are notoriously bad mothers.
Unfortunately, modern society also has a fascination with foods that are notoriously bad for the body!
Klingons have notoriously bad tempers.
The public-school system in Brazil is notoriously bad.
Narcissists are notoriously bad present givers.
Like Scotland 's William McGonagall, she is famed chiefly for writing notoriously bad poetry.
Restaurants are such notoriously bad investments.
I am notoriously bad at excuses, you know that.
He points to the notoriously bad traffic.
I'm notoriously bad about keeping promises.
The target is a notoriously bad diplomat.
Notoriously bad soldiers were also branded with BC ( bad character ).
The human brain is notoriously bad at remembering names.
I ran quite well this year despite the legendary and notoriously bad Kosice 's wind.
Users are notoriously bad at selecting passwords.
Well, british people have notoriously bad teeth.
Humans are notoriously bad at figuring probability.
Whether you want to avoid taking a notoriously bad teacher, take.

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