Sentences with phrase «bad bogeyman»

One reporter wrote that Taylor was «the big bad bogeyman of the brewing business» who lacked the sense and grace to «realize that you can do many things to an Englishman — raise his taxes, heft shop prices, even steal his wife — just so long as you don't interfere with his beer.»
Well, there's always the big bad bogeyman to blame because they finished behind 4 complete other clubs isn't there?

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Worse are the Arab bogeymen.
In its year - end «Best and Worst Players in Public Education,» the usual right - of - center bogeymen — the Koch brothers and new villainess Campbell Brown — are of course trotted out.
Each has had its own bogeymen — from «inadequate funding» to «unfunded mandates,» from «anything - goes» curricula to «lack of choice» in schools, from «bad teachers» to over-testing.
By Valerie Strauss January 1, 2011; 3:00 PM ET Categories: Teachers Tags: being a teacher, goofy Save & Share: Previous: A wrong - headed experiment in school leadership Next: The «bad teacher» bogeyman and its consequences
According to Wikipedia, «Bogeyman is a common allusion to a mythical creature in many cultures used by adults or older children to frighten bad children into good behaviour.
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