The Haymarket Square Riot
Very badly
yes she was indeed she treated them very badly
he was very selfish and greedy. He even gave his self the name 'THE GREAT' in his name
Gaea, mother of the titans, told Zeus how to overthrow the titans. She was appalled about how badly the titans were ruling the Earth.
Antinous seems to have an air of self-importance, and believes he is far better than a beggar. For a beggar to even talk to him is considered an insult to him.
You probably can, but why would you do that? If you do it, you will gain a reputation that you do not want.
The disease spread so badly, the sickness killed them.
His face was badly scarred after the incident with the warden.
"Do your dirt" means to do what needs to be done, even if it involves questionable or dishonest actions. It can also imply taking care of necessary tasks or handling difficult situations without concern for legality or ethics.
Unless you really make her mad, she wouldn't swear at you. She knows how badly that would be for her reputation.
Yes, according to an incident cited by Cassius that once Caesar was in Spain where he was severely affected by flu and was shivering badly. Further, Caesar was also deaf in one ear.
Arthur Andersen waited too long to take responsibility for the tampered financial statements and this hesitation alone ruined the firm's reputation just as badly as Enron's.
more badly, most badly
An inner city boy and his quest for revenge on another boy. It ended badly with a gun.
worse, worst
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
more badly