NOUN
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slang terms for inside information
is that the straight dope?
ADJECTIVE
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of the most contemptible kind
a low stunt to pull
a scummy rabble
his miserable treatment of his family
abject cowardice
a scurvy trick
a low-down sneak
You miserable skunk! - (of jazz) having the soulful feeling of early blues
How To Use low-down In A Sentence
- We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program.
- So for the third year running here's the low-down on Melas happening in your area.
- To see these crowds running around in different directions in front of you with no slow-down was breathtaking.
- A flow-down ice maker is capable of preventing ice storage detection device from being damaged and suppressing the occurrence of failures.
- That was a pretty low-down trick to play!
- They seem hell bent on continuing to police the world, to beat everyone into shape and to ‘get rid of the low-down dirty dogs’.
- What low-down son of a bitch took my clothes?
- Being both hormonal teenagers and South American slum-dwellers, the characters revel in a low-down world, where death is used as currency exchange and guns maketh the man.
- We'll also give you the low-down on Quality of Service, and why you're going to want it.
- On one hand, a slow-down in economic growth and tax revenues will have an adverse effect.