sleaziness

IPA: sɫˈizinʌs

noun

  • The property of being sleazy.
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Examples of "sleaziness" in Sentences

  • That's the kind of sleaziness that earns you the moniker "genius" in some American media circles.
  • The links between the top Republicans and their manifold crimes and sleaziness is now coming to the surface.
  • Indeed, some might argue that this kind of "sleaziness" is the pillar of capitalism: Never disclose the size of your profit.
  • What kind of sleaziness does it take to argue clerical errors should result in canceling the legitimate votes of thousands of citizens?
  • While not a crime and probably a real turn-on for the guy whose lap is being grinded, there is still a kind of sleaziness associated with lap dancing.
  • He is an excellent speaker/debater and shares with Obama the same type of commitment to the middle-class and a lack of "sleaziness" for lack of a better word.
  • But this is a certain kind of sleaziness I have a particularly bad response to, because it so often, no matter what decade, gets excused away as harmless, like to find it repugnant makes you an uncool stick in the mud whiner.

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