a. [f. BAD a. + -ISH.] Rather bad, indifferent, inferior, poor.

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1755.  E. Moore, World, No. 154. To see the Country-wife, a baddish sort of a play.

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1767.  Fox, in Mem. & Corr., I. 44. I can get two actors for him, one goodish and one baddish.

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1865.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., VI. XVI. vi. 190. A gadding … female, with whom poor Uncle had a baddish life.

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