In a coon’s age

In a very long time.I have not seen my friend in a coon's age.

In a bind

In trouble.The couple will be in a bind if they cannot sell their house by next month.

In a bad way

In a bad or critical state.The woman is in a bad way after her recent car accident.

In a bad mood

Sad, depressed.I was in a bad mood after I wrote the university exam.

Implicate (someone) in (something)

To suggest that someone is involved in something.The man was implicated in the scheme to sell the illegal shares in the company.

Ill will

Hostile feelings or intentions.There is much ill will between the two departments in our company.

Ill-gotten gains

Money or other goods acquired illegally or dishonestly.The man used his ill-gotten gains from the sale of the stolen car to go on a holiday.

Ill-disposed to (do something)

Not friendly or favorable to something.Our company is ill-disposed to begin working on the project with the other company.

Ill at ease

Nervous or uncomfortable.The man appeared to be ill at ease during the interview.

If worst comes to worst

If the worst possible thing happens.If worst comes to worst we can cancel our holiday and go next year.