1 There was about her a boyish, slangy camaraderie that made for popularity.
2 She was smart and showy and slangy - cheap every way compared with Mary.
3 Honey's narrative was crisp, clear, quick, straight from the shoulder, colloquial, slangy .
4 Yes, I know it's slang, but I can't help it- I feel slangy !
5 The Jap shook his head; the slangy boy in the lift shook his.
6 The common slangy crassness of it was a kind of shock.
7 He is a trifle prone to strong and even slangy expressions when puzzled.
8 And there's nothing rude or slangy in what she does say.
9 His impersonation on the liner, shrewd, slangy , coarse-grained, patronizing, had been a triumph.
10 It really is what our slangy friend calls 'rot,' and very dry rot.
11 Dulcie answered her, her sharp slangy syllables falling incisively after Felicia's low drawl.
12 Here was the Dale that I knew and loved, boyish, impetuous, slangy , enthusiastic.
13 But I mustn't 'play favourites,' as those slangy nephews of mine put it.
14 Oh, he is dreadfully slangy , and, of course, he isn't educated.
15 She was witty and slangy ; said daring things and carried them off with NONCHALANCE.
16 Crude, uneducated, and slangy , the junior salesman was not in any degree a fool.
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