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baddy

baddie [ˈbædi] n (British) (= bad guy) (in film, story)méchant m
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Although the film details have been kept hidden but through teaser the film Kaaf Kangana demonstrates Eshal as the love interest of Sami as he confronts hateful politicians and gun-toting baddies in the military.
Starring Eshal Fayyaz as his love interest, the teaser shows him confront hateful politicians, gun-toting army baddies and a girlfriend who seems full of doubt.
Seeing it bestow super powers of speed, strength, flight etc on our plucky puppy heroes, the baddies steal the meteorite to gain its powers for themselves and kidnap the Paw Patrol's human leader for good measure.
To the rescue It's Billie Jo and Lightning Do-si-do It's dancing time Partners United against the baddies
I'm coping inside a lot better now and I'm ready - more than ready - for what's coming Singer Susan Boyle says she is now ready for fame after five years away from the spotlight I am going to Heathrow with a credit card and a toothbrush - which will probably be confiscated - and I shall look up at the departure boards and simply go to whichever destination I like the look of Broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson is setting out on his own mini gap year I'm not a Dalek, I'm not here to destroy, I'd rather be the Doctor Scottish Finance Secretary Derek Mackay who went on a public speaking course after being criticised for sounding like one of the TV baddies
The audience would be an eclectic mix of die hard fight fans and young children ready to boo and cheer the goodies and the baddies. And finally a front row of strategically placed grannies ready to slam their handbags at anyone who they didn't like.
Keanu Reeves' ascent to action stardom in the '90s had the enigmatic actor parrying baddies' blows in films like 'Speed' and 'The Matrix.'
This most famous of arch baddies is brilliantly drawn with malevolent eyes and a cruel expression and it's very apt that it is this gaze that dominates the front cover amidst a sea of fur and anxious looking dogs.
Will our goody-pirates save their gold, their ship, and their honor, or will the baddies win out?
The (http://www.spoilertv.com/2017/01/legends-of-tomorrow-episode-210-legion.html) synopsis for the episode, aptly titled "Legion of Doom," reveals that Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough) and Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) realize that Eobard Thawne (Matt Letscher) is pitting them against each other.  While it's unclear why the villainous speedster is trying to start a conflict between Damien and Malcolm, viewers can expect that the former "Arrow" baddies won't be happy about it.
It's still very much a coverbased shooter, drenched in gore, with meaty bullet-sponge baddies ready to test your tactical positioning as well as your quick draw - and damage-boosting quick reload.
Staff tried to reassure the elderly residents as one asked if "the baddies" had come to get them, Flintshire magistrates sitting in Mold heard yesterday.