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sleazy
Part of speech: Adjective Part of speech: NounSleaziness.
Usage examples "sleazy":- Old Colonel Purviance, of the Chesapeake Club, for one- a big- paunched man who always wore, summer and winter, a reasonably white waistcoat and a sleazy necktie; swore in a loud voice and dropped his g's when he talked. - "Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero", F. Hopkinson Smith.
- Now I am mortally afraid of rats and mice, and what I had touched had the sleazy feel of frayed silk. - "A Woman Named Smith", Marie Conway Oemler.
- Every flying rod of the sleazy road he knew was a peril. - "Kenny", Leona Dalrymple.