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morally dishonorable
an embarrassing sleaziness that I hope will be corrected by the more ethical newspapers - a lack of elegance as a consequence of wearing threadbare or dirty clothing
How To Use sleaziness In A Sentence
- If you are going to be "deft," it's best not to reveal your sleaziness. Morning Bits
- I watched a man in tight leather shorts slapping his backside to the cheering crowds and felt nauseated by the sleaziness of it all.
- Aside from any other sleaziness in this story, the idea that being gay is a 'discredit' to someone is loathesome to say the list. Sanford accused of smear campaign against Bauer
- an embarrassing sleaziness that I hope will be corrected by the more ethical newspapers
- And although Heroin trips up on its own determined sleaziness, the album as a whole is a not-unappealing blend of suspenders, silliness and Siouxsie Sioux.
- First, Bel-Ami exposed the sleaziness of journalism, which was nothing but the organs of numerous classes and parties from the very day it was born.