sleazy

IPA: sɫˈizi

adjective

  • Marked by low quality; inferior; inadequate.
  • Raunchy or perverted in nature; tastelessly sexual.
  • Untrustworthy.
  • (dated, of fabric) Thin and flimsy.
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Examples of "sleazy" in Sentences

  • This is sleazy and dishonorable.
  • He should stop the sleazy accusations.
  • Most of the ones I've delt with were pretty sleazy.
  • Nana is the sweet daughter of the sleazy Duke Radcot.
  • That's the territory of sleazy lawyers and greedy slumlords.
  • She goes in to find Mike flirting with the sleazy Sesame Plexer.
  • He traces the culprit to a sleazy sex shop and recovers the money.
  • Dr. Laura, on the other hand, is a sleazy opportunist and a proven liar.
  • The sleazy tabloid is a disreputable source of information on any subject.
  • It is in the lowering of the bar, the sleazy approach, the gut prodding force.

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