How To Use Shady In A Sentence

  • A delectable path, for example, runs up behind the cemetery, bordered by butterfly orchids and lithospermum and aristolochia and other plants worthy of better names; it winds aloft, under shady chestnuts, with views on either side. Alone
  • I have a feeling that someone has all the email from both accounts, and they are right now in some sort of shady deal to sell the data to $someone (or perhaps to Palin herself). MetaFilter Projects
  • The best solution is to prepare the cuttings, then leave them in a cool, shady place for half an hour. The Sun
  • It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers.
  • While SocGen management has called Kerviel a trader "without genius" who was "acting alone," French bloggers are touting his "lucidity" and bravery for standing up to a system that "brings up its shady dealings only when they are unfavorable to them. France’s New Anti-Hero
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  • Rhus Bucki-Amelam is common here, an Oxalis occurs in very shady places with fleshy leaves, it is so large that it is scarcely referrible to O. corniculata. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Ivaric raced down to the stables, shouted at a groom to saddle his grey horse Maila, and smiled as he saw his father sitting in a shady arbour at one end of the courtyard, looking thoughtful.
  • Masses of pink light up shady places where the false dragonhead grows, and the jewel weeds are thickly hung with pendant blossoms of orange and pale yellow. Some Summer Days in Iowa
  • Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands.
  • In shady corners, deeper in the wood, the fragrant pyrola lifted its scape of clustering bells, like a lily of the valley wandered to the forest. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
  • Lowland anoas spend most of their time in shady forests and they are most active in the morning and afternoon.
  • I stood up and we walked back into the cool, shady pathways.
  • These two techniques combine to make the porch shady and cool.
  • For a more peaceful stroll, retire to the shady streets across the plaza at the foot of the Bridge of Lions.
  • The shady trees provide protection against the burning rays of the sun.
  • These plants are particularly useful for brightening up shady areas.
  • Or I might be on the shady sidewalk with my contemporaries when an ice wagon clattered up.
  • Is it just me or are others finding this practice ridiculous and just a little shady?
  • The roads are all so long, and pockets of tall buildings intersperse themselves with markets and shady alleys, and your planned route may easily be interrupted by a large flyover or highway suddenly obstructing your path.
  • William Jefferson, known to be less than scrupulous (the FBI found $90,000 in cash in his freezer, and the intimation is that he is connected to some shady individuals from South America), re-elected to Congress in a landslide, primarily due the rantings of the autocratic sheriff of Jefferson Parish. Think Progress » Chertoff Learned of Levee Failure 36 Hours After Mayor Nagin?
  • If they could have made money without work they would have gladly engaged in shady deals or just acted as parasites, leeching off society or their parents.
  • Victorian outcry against what was termed 'a blot 'on the already rather shady' escutcheon 'of Australia, the immigration was stopped in 1868. Town Life in Australia
  • He also painted a picture of a shady figure who spent his time as he pleased. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stared out at the gorgeous garden, covered with shady trees and thick grass.
  • With all the shady politics and backroom deals disqualified from the discussion. Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 17, 2010
  • Lumphini Park - a sea of grass, pagodas and shady paths, where local sports such as takraw, The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Earlier in the day, light siftings of snow had drifted down and melted in the open sunny spaces, but some had accumulated in the shady nooks, forecasting the possibility of a cold night, and heavier snows to come. The Plains of Passage
  • This section of the highway cuts through the island's rough interior, offering travelers views of stark rocky mountains, shady eucalyptus groves around gurgling streams, and the omnipresent tan-and-green-dappled shrublands Italians refer to as Mediterranean macchia. Enjoy the Ride
  • The lake northeast of Shady Cove cleared its last water-quality hurdle Friday when tests showed extremely low levels of anabaena flos-aquae, the strain of blue-green algae that health officials say can be harmful to people or pets who come into contact with it. MailTribune.com Latest Headlines
  • They can work well in thin beds in a shady front garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • HERE'S a couple of shady characters - but this artwork is not what it seems. The Sun
  • It was larger in sunny slope than in shady slope under the similar density, and the index gap between different slope increased with the increase of stand density.
  • We had sought relief on a shady spot on the embankment and were sitting under a willow tree. WALKING THE BIBLE
  • He had spent the morning in a tiny clump of trees he called restful and shady, but whatever the shade among those trees, the heat was affecting him, too. A Crown of Swords
  • His acceptance of a huge loan from a shady businessman looks suspicious to say the least.
  • The shady trees cover him with their shadow; the willows of the brook compass him about.
  • For example, in the northern United States, lawn seed mixes for shady areas will require more grasses called fescues, which like shade, and less Kentucky Bluegrass, the sun-loving grass of the North.
  • This rough-around-the-edges high school dropout's profligate ways led to personal bankruptcy and, ultimately, some very dubious dealings with shady characters.
  • It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds.
  • [Storage] Place in airproof, shady and dry condition. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Most curcumas do well in a shady or diffused light location on the landscape or as a patio plant in a decorative container.
  • All were togged out in rain gear and the party made its way across country along the shady hawthorn byroads to Achonry Cathedral where a special party welcomed them with refreshments.
  • Store the tree in water in a cool, shady place until ready to bring it indoors.
  • I understand that what we do affects many interests, of organised groups, politicians and shady businesses.
  • So we walked back to the village, and as we passed under a shady shop veranda, Max plonked herself down and refused to move.
  • It's cool and shady under the tree.
  • About 250,000 people a year now visit the forest to enjoy its shady woods and sunny glades - and recreation outstrips tree felling as the forest's main source of income.
  • The absolute priority in shady areas is tone rather than colour. Times, Sunday Times
  • This belongs to the secret world of state-to-state relations, with all their intrigues, shady deals and questionable trade-offs, which most governments hide from their citizens.
  • When you arrive at your destination find a cool shady place and keep the cool box there.
  • While the bid process was shady the insurance policies placed on the buildings afterward where even shadier and of course 3mos. later the total destruction of both buildings! Giuliani pondering gubernatorial bid
  • Some of his commissions have some pretty unsavoury characters with shady pasts.
  • Out of it would come one Sally, sister of its swarthy tenant, swarthy herself, shady-lipped, sad-voiced, and, bending over her flower-bed, would gather a "posy," as she called it, for the little boy. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
  • UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves picks up the story of Nathan Drake, a fortune hunter with a shady reputation and an even shadier past who is lured back into the treacherous world of thieves and mercenary treasure-seekers. Shambhala SunSpace » Rod Meade Sperry – From The Worst Horses Mouth
  • LEBANON: Allegedly shady sheik suspected of staging his own kidnapping Quand une coquille se glisse dans l'Orient le Jour, ca donne ca! News.beiruter.com - A directory of Lebanese blogs
  • He walked into the debriefing room and was greeted by General Li, a suspicious and shady character.
  • The common horsefly, which is so troublesome in the shady lanes of England, belongs to this same genus. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Meanwhile, two other actors had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees.
  • The airy rooms had high ceilings; windows and doors opened onto shady verandahs.
  • All summer long Dolly has flopped about during the heat of the day, stretching full length on the shady concrete pavers by the gate, idling away the hours she should have spent grooming.
  • But he got caught up in some shady real estate deals involving car lots.
  • All sides were bound by shady dealings in drugs and weapons.
  • a shady deal
  • In the modern houses the stoep is a shady, pillared, covered gallery, which in hot weather becomes the general living-room of the family. Here, There and Everywhere
  • In town, where gardens are usually small and often shady, camellias will appreciate the protection from the sun.
  • You just may want to take a break from its many activities under a shady palm or almond tree.
  • The large twayblade grows in shady woodlands in loamy soil.
  • It needs a cool, shady spot in summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Explore an overgrown old road bed through shady buttonwoods and open coastal salt prairie.
  • I'm sure someone in the office will be more than willing to give me a record on this shady character.
  • Not only does this create a sturdy and attractive structure for vining plants to climb up, but it also provides a cool and shady nook underneath in which children can nap, read, or hold tea parties.
  • In other news we have finished digging two flower borders and have planted one up but got some left to do in the shady one.
  • From the guarded and secretive streets of the whitewashed barrios, with their flower-strewn interiors, to the shady bodegas where ice cold sherry is served from ancient wooden casks, everything about Seville says romance.
  • They attack the stems of roses, blackberries, raspberries, and dewberries growing in damp, shady places.
  • Newcomb had used the same term to describe the habitat of the Canada violets that I had found massed in a moist shady spot, as well as for the beautiful crimson wake-robins, or red trilliums, that bloomed here and there on the forest floor.
  • Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise.
  • Providing means for staff to blow the whistle on shady activities is one way of stopping frauds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flowering shrubs will be planted in areas where there is enough sunlight and in shady areas foliage will be planted.
  • I moved 3-year-old oleanders to a full-sun location from a too-shady spot.
  • There's a somewhat shady treatment called mesotherapy which involves an injection of something called phosphatidylcholine, a purported fat-dissolver. Leslie Goldman: $18 Million Plus Our Collective Souls to Anyone who Can Cure Cellulite
  • I intend to erect an insulated brick-built structure in a shady corner.
  • Four miles west of the town the fertile limestone _carse_ swells into the shady hills, clad largely with pine, that form the long glacis of the Alleghanies. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • The Llangollen couple were famous for their gardens, and Dorothy creates here likewise a "garden stored with fruits and flowers/And sunny seats and shady bowers," supporting a life whose completeness is emphasized through the repetition of 'Put to the Blush': Romantic Irregularities and Sapphic Tropes
  • Blagojevich is regularly described as the apotheosis of the shady Illinois politician -- a genus that rivals the Louisiana and Jersey City variety for chicanery. Allison Silver: A Lesser Class of Rogue
  • But at that time let me have a shady rock and wine of Biblis, a clot of curds and milk of drained goats with the flesh of an heifer fed in the woods, that has never calved, and of firstling kids; then also let me drink bright wine, sitting in the shade, when my heart is satisfied with food, and so, turning my head to face the fresh Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • ¬† This exploit is reportedly easy to duplicate, and experts expect the problem to spread quickly to other shady sites across the Internet. 2006 September 21 — Meandering Passage
  • But the afternoon came, and the wild boy was still in the water, too deeply interested in the navigation of a plank to realize that he was playing "hookey" and risking its shady consequences. The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World
  • They were greeted by a shady, heavyset guard that stood at least six feet tall.
  • She noted her acquaintance with "both Joes'' - "DJ Joey'' and "DJ Joe Pet'' - and a young woman, a college student, seated beside her, nicknamed, for reasons none explain, "Shady 140,'' a moniker shouted out whenever she takes the stage. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands.
  • Like a couple of shady characters knocking around the port in Nice. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you cannot plant immediately, place your plants in a pan of shallow water or cover their roots with moist sand in a shady place.
  • The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens.
  • Even if this Alexander fellow had saved her from the shady Grim character, she doubted that he would have withheld information from the great Sir Marcus Grigsby.
  • It was a neat, dull little house, on the shady side of the way, with new, narrow floorcloth in the passage, and new, narrow stair – carpets up to the first floor. Sketches by Boz
  • Neither do they need them for cooling off - they prefer shady places for that.
  • In the afternoon, or on cloudy, shady days, the gazania gets tired of staring at the sun and closes its eyes (and petals) and goes to sleep. it looks dead and wilted at night, but it opens up again every morning, coming back to life like a zombie flower. SF0
  • The attractive berries produced by this popular shrub will brighten up a shady area and provide a splash of colour in the darkest months.
  • It's shady in the grandstand and more comfortable for you.
  • He has been mixed up in several shady deals with arms dealers.
  • That's a good time to seek a shady respite at one of the city's more than 40 temples, known as wats.
  • Violets, woodrushes, Silene, Lychnis, periwinkles and Alchemilla mollis are all plants that will thrive in the dry, shady conditions provided by the hedge, and for a splash of colour I could use climbing nasturtiums or morning glory.
  • A somulent shantung shawl of sherbet snow scuttled staidly across the spacious stage onto which the shady stratosphere of heaven harked an assiduous ear.
  • We know Neal's pretty shady, but what's the shadiest thing you have ever pulled? Watercooler: White Collar's Matt Bomer — All Pro, No Cons
  • If he refuses, she will make public his shady past and ruin him. Times, Sunday Times
  • This clarkia isn't the only plant that can add pizzazz to your shady plots. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady business deal.
  • Over the course of the first-season finale, Richmond went from the presumed killer of Rosie Larsen to victim of a frame-up job by the shady Det. Cheers & Jeers: The Killing's Billy Campbell in the Soup
  • She led us to the cool, shady, plant-filled sanctuary of a monk's cell.
  • Integrate yourself Our hobby is often portrayed as a kind of shady sub-culture, outside the mainstream of society.
  • The process of getting the documents was shady and the documents are unauthenticated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ornamental pears along the fence will grow into a shady privacy screen.
  • This butterfly always flies close to the ground in shady places or among the jungle undergrowth.
  • 'Oh,' says the metaphysician, 'this is association: just so a strain of music reminds you of a fine passage in a book you have read, or a beautiful tone in a picture you have seen; just so the Ranz des Vaches bears the exile to the timber house, with shady leaves, corbelled and strut-supported, whose very weakness appeals to the avalanche that shakes an icicly beard in monition from the impeding crags.' The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Shady politicians are heroes while it is actually the mothers of this country (and those in mothering roles) who hold things together. Women’s History Month « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Here one walks beside deep, grassy trenches, which appear to continue without end, along the forest level; farther, the wild mint and the centaurea perfume the shady nooks, the oaks and lime-trees arch their spreading branches, and the honeysuckle twines itself round the knotty shoots of the hornbeam, whence the thrush gives forth her joyous, sonorous notes. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Samos and the shady hills of Ida, in Scyros and Phocaea and the high hill of Autocane and fair-lying Imbros and smouldering Lemnos and rich Lesbos, home of Macar, the son of Aeolus, and Chios, brightest of all the isles that lie in the sea, and craggy Mimas and the heights of Corycus and gleaming Claros and the sheer hill of Aesagea and watered Samos and the steep heights of Mycale, in Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid, ageless, sweaty body.
  • Famed treasure-hunter (in Hollywood, this, along with "tomb raider," is a synonym for "archaeologist") Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) has just received shocking news: a shady antiquities collector (Ed Harris) has evidence that an ancestor of Gates conspired in the assassination of President Lincoln. Movie Review: National Treasure: Book of Secrets
  • ShadyAfterMoo: katie thought u were a freshie, "sorry" she says Writerchic88 Diary Entry
  • The variegation is a nice feature in a shady garden, especially when nothing is in bloom.
  • We sat beneath a shady tree.
  • If this little spring flower can be made more known, it will be sure to be more widely cultivated; for covering the bare parts of lawn shrubberies it would form a pleasing subject, and might be mixed with the scarlet ourisia and the finer sorts of myosotis; these would make an excellent blend, all flowering together, and lasting for a long time, besides being suitable otherwise for such shady positions. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • For example, some seed mixtures work well in shady areas, while other mixtures are made for reseeding sunny areas.
  • I stayed behind and rested at the picnic table beneath a shady royal poinciana tree. A KING'S RANSOM
  • There's a shady lakeside spot where the swans glide and hiss.
  • If you must delay the canning of other fresh produce, keep it in a shady, cool place.
  • Whatever it took to protect this odoriferous shady swamp of a place was worth it.
  • Both have palmy trees and sunny places in the south; both have balmy people and shady characters in the north.
  • The two, depicted by the media as shady political conspirators, said they felt out of their depth.
  • She nods slowly and scuttles away, going from sitting next to me to between Brendon and a meditating Seleth, the four of us nestled in a shady corner.
  • This neatly capsulizes the administration's ongoing depredations in Colombia, all under the shady banner of the war on drugs.
  • Lee Marvin displays unimaginable amounts of uninhibitedness as a cook at a seaside hash house where shady goings-on are happening. 2009 March : Scrubbles.net
  • It was nice and shady under the trees.
  • There are a lot of things that raised flags, sure — review text being changed per management, a video review that was pulled, an advertiser that changed its campaign, and an Editorial Director, an 11-year veteran of the site, fired amidst it all — but there was no concrete evidence of any shady ongoings. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - GameSpot’s State of Affairs
  • Mischiefmakers, mayhem creators, fraudulent shady cartoon characters.
  • He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady business deal.
  • The sun was reaching into the shady side, and giving the fronds of the garden ferns an afternoon treat.
  • Without shelter or shady places they may cower in the corners.
  • Ivaric raced down to the stables, shouted at a groom to saddle his grey horse Maila, and smiled as he saw his father sitting in a shady arbour at one end of the courtyard, looking thoughtful.
  • One of the most chastely beautiful of our native wild flowers -- so lovely that many shady nooks in English rock-gardens and ferneries contain imported clumps of the vigorous plant -- is the Large-flowered Wake-Robin, or White Wood Lily (_T. grandiflorum_). Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
  • There's a side plot involving some shady characters, but it's not explored or explained enough to hold these lackluster episodes together.
  • Having partly roasted the remainder of the birds, as well as the frogs and lizards, to assist in preserving them we hung them up in a shady place which we called our larder, under a thick branch, where we hoped they would keep sweet till they were required for food. The Wanderers Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and Orinoco
  • Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals.
  • We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
  • Since tuberous begonias are tender succulents, they need to be hung in shady or partial-shady locations.
  • When all the leaves have died back, leave the pot on its side somewhere shady, preferably outside.
  • Also important are mountain tops or ‘sky islands,’ and in some cases deep, shady canyons, that support chaparral, woodlands, or other communities that are relics of more temperate periods.
  • She tells me the stocky guy is some kind of bigwig shady ticket broker. The Quickie
  • Babies are so beautiful, so innocent and not yet corrupted by our evil world full of shady characters.
  • Stella blinked at the notion of Rafe, with his many aliases and his unquestionably shady past, being labeled “nice” by anyone. Command Decision
  • This walk follows a circular route around an irregularly shaped tarn, through broadleaf woodland and shady conifers and across grassy knolls nibbled by sheep.
  • These provide a shady retreat from the heat of the day and their leafy foliage contrasts sharply with the spines of cacti and the fleshy leaves of succulents, like Kalanchoe, which are planted among them.
  • Dust them with a powdered fungicide, such as captan, and spread them in a shady spot to dry for a day.
  • Meanwhile, two other actors had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees.
  • The streets, once bustling with peddlers, coca farmers and shady profiteers are now quiet at night.
  • At other times they sit outside on the shady terrace, playing cards or dominoes, the same easy laughter floating through the lazy air.
  • We all have shady areas in our gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cowardly, media-shy governments caused this problem, preferring a shady tangle of expenses to an honest increase in salary. Times, Sunday Times
  • I roll my swag out under the shady trees along the creek; it's a chain of deep waterholes fringed by spiky pandanus and smooth white eucalypts.
  • Increasing public cynicism towards politics has been fuelled by shady fundraising practices. Times, Sunday Times
  • We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
  • They were waiting for her by the time she reached the shady green undergrowth of the oak tree.
  • I placed myself under the cover of a large shady oak and stared out over the greens, my mind travelling to the most recent novel I'd been reading.
  • We are now sitting under a shady tree having lunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lime heuchera looks like an ideal plant for sparkling shady areas. Greetings From Fairegarden-April Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden
  • Vented, persimmon-hued lenses bring out detail in shady tree sections but are still dark enough for intense daylight.
  • Some of his commissions have some pretty unsavoury characters with shady pasts.
  • Many fund companies began to resort to shady practices, such as ignoring their own policies against rapid in-and-out trading in exchange for lucrative fees from large investors.
  • Over 500 critical essays cover directors as diverse as Peter Bogdanovich and Tom Shadyac.
  • After flowering, place the pot in a shady spot in the garden.
  • ‘Dead Man's Bones’ is the folk name given to the herb Greater stitchwort, a perennial plant found in damp, shady places throughout Europe.
  • In summer, in the shady regions by the Indus and in Nubra, wool is spun and winter blankets are woven.
  • When daylight circus-show over, he take me by hand and lead me to shady place between tents -- he sit down -- put me at he knee, and in what you call primer-book with he long brown finger he point out and make me know all those big fat letters -- yes, he do _that_. Stage Confidences
  • Two shady characters in trenchcoats and fedoras stopped by the station, talking, and he listened in on their conversation.
  • Make a home for insects to breed and shelter by creating a log pile of dead or rotting wood, or mound up rocks or stones in a quiet shady area of the garden.
  • I think he is a shady character. Times, Sunday Times
  • Choose a shady spot if away for a week or more. The Sun
  • Choose a site that's level and shady, has good drainage and allows easy access to wheelbarrows, garden paths and hose hookups.
  • I'll tell you plain that I'm pretty rough myself, but you're mighty shady company even for Billy.
  • In a weird way, the smelly deal to convert Aqueduct racetrack into a "racino" - a combination racetrack and casino-may prove beneficial to New York's taxpayers, because it has shed light on shady deals that might have escaped the public's notice. All Stories | The New York Observer
  • This last amusement soon grew quite absorbing, and her "cubby," as she called it, rapidly became a pretty grotto, where she lived like a little mermaid, daily loving more and more the beauty of the wonderful sea, Finding the boat too sunny at times, the boys cut long willow boughs and arched them over the seats, laying hemlock branches across till a green roof made it cool and shady inside. Jack And Jill
  • They are a pretty shady bunch, if you ask me. The Sun
  • It was Thursday evening, almost time for fellowship night at the "very young" lodge he finally did join: Braden No. 168, housed on a shady street in a columned temple the Masons built in 1910. Latest Freemason Conspiracy: Recruiting Younger Bros
  • A new branch of the English language has emerged to describe the shady practice, with phishing, pharming, keylogging and spyware among the recently coined words.
  • Ascending the steep and shady avenue, we arrived at the foot of a huge square Moorish tower; forming a kind of barbican, through which passed the main entrance to the fortress. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 549 (Supplementary number)
  • Through the cool and shady pine trees, there is a private beach with bar.
  • But even with these parallel examples, it seems like the alliance of many in the black community with its shady stars is stronger, substantiated by some kind of mystifying cultural camaraderie; the same kind of thinking that prompted some African Americans to vote for President Obama just because he's black, and not as much as for his campaign platform. Cocoa Popps: R. Kelly on the Soul Train Awards-Morality vs. Entertainment
  • We all dumped our backpacks and duffel bags in the shady grass.
  • Frank discovers that the good Reverend may be involved in some shady, sinister dealings when he discovers damning evidence in a wall safe.
  • I have 6 or 7 books to read, a shady tree to sit under, great company, and it turns out that Saint-Remy is like the Hampstead of Provence; more chichi shops and restaurants than we'll get through in a week.
  • May 14th, 2008 3: 58 pm ET the only way obama looses is if he gets robbed in some shady backalley deal and if that happens there will be heck to pay, talk about riots forget rodney king! truthurts Clinton picks up a superdelegate, but still lags behind
  • Over the years, Bud Billings had some -- well, I mean, I ` ll use the term shady, maybe operating on the fringe of legality, with the used car business, pawnshops, running strip joints, that sort of thing. CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2009
  • Film noir often involves an innocent hero who gets seduced or betrayed into a web of crime and deceit, usually led on by a ‘femme fatale’ character with a shady past.
  • So at 9 a.m., I turned left off Shady Grove Road onto the newly opened Route 200 ramp and accelerated onto the wide, sparsely trafficked intercounty connector. In the fast lane on the ICC
  • Another urban myth is that he would always stand in the shady part of the pitch. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • These love the damp atmosphere of a humid bathroom, but they don't all like shady spots.
  • Grow them in shady spots under deciduous shrubs or trees to brighten up the garden when it is bare. Times, Sunday Times

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