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
- The only thing sleazy is the way Bill Clinton acts.
- Blaine and Helena marry; Helena dies in sleazy circumstances.
- "Live Girls" by Ray Garton - Fun 80's splatterpunk book set in sleazy old Times Square
- There are far more glamorous poses they could have struck, but GQ wanted sleazy and sleazy is what they delivered.
- People shot and stabbed and strangled each other in sleazy bars and hillside mansions, strip malls, abandoned houses and parking lots.
- The up-tick in sleazy anti-Clinton articles and biased talking head commentators in the media are so blatantly devoid of substance it's astounding!
- JPMorgan's in-house foreclosure operation was described as a sleazy operation where "Burger King kids" - untrained young people - were hired to foreclose on homeowners.
- The problem with most of these types of sites is that they go up and down and often end up covered in sleazy ads that trick you into clicking the wrong thing — though Vixy seems to be a solid option for now.
- Formerly, one had to go seeking, and disregard the possibility of being seen in sleazy places, purchasing videos, buying the magazines – but the computer and the cable tv bring it in the house where boys (and husbands) can be lured and addicted – and girls too.
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