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Synonyms for sleazy

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Synonyms for sleazy

of cloth

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of very poor quality

morally degraded

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The young victim said he first realised he was at risk when the bogus cabbie stopped at traffic lights and sleazily asked him to get into the front of his vehicle.
There's also the stock closeted gay relationship-too sleazily written to even be involving-between the teacher and the sensitive yearbook editor who commits suicide at the end of the show (not a spoiler, promise!).
His errant Marie was touchingly portrayed by GunBrit Barkmin, Clive Bayley was chilling as the Doctor, and stand-in Hubert Francis scored a huge personal triumph as the sleazily seductive Drum-Major.
It's briefly funny but also frightening to discover that the bald young pianist (Michael Howcroft) seen playing away at show's start turns out later on to be the sleazily silken Beadle Bamford.
As you squeal and push him away, screwing your face up to show the sheer disgust and horror that you feel, he whispers sleazily, 'Oh come on, you know it was only a matter of time, you've been thinking about this as much as I have.'
From the tacky sleeve shots to the sleazily suggestive lyrics of Vibe On, this is an album that's lewd, crude and lacking in any semblance of style.
She joins the Average Joe team to support the underdogs--and, more importantly, to punish Goodman for his sleazily aggressive attempts to woo her.
But knowing the obdurate attitude shown to the Rhondda folk by these egotistical applicants, I dare say there could be more tumultuous times ahead if they sleazily try to get their scheme pushed through the back door in Cardiff via London.
Jobe's comforter was a sleazily lachrymose saxophone, and it was a brilliant touch to have the demonic organ depicting Satan played offstage by an unseen presence.
Essentially trying Scott Peterson for his wife's murder before the state of California gets around to it, this USA movie relies on multiple composite characters --including most principals beyond Peterson himself--to sleazily go where Court TV and "Larry King Live" have gone before.
Skulls grin sleazily on his chest and eagles and dragons swoop and slide over his shoulders.