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Meanings of
sleaze
in English
Catalan
sordidesa
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Tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar.
tat
cheapness
tackiness
Catalan
sordidesa
Synonyms
Examples for "
tat
"
tat
cheapness
tackiness
Examples for "
tat
"
1
Check and balance; tit for
tat
;
give and take; loss and profit.
2
But pockets of violence remain and
tit
-
for
-
tat
killings on both sides continued.
3
This time, though, there is no obvious way to end the
tit
-
for
-
tat
.
4
Tit
-
for
-
tat
killings continue and Seleka fighters still occupy pockets of the country.
5
The descent of Anglo-Russian relations into a
tit
-
for
-
tat
row is quite spectacular.
1
Of course, long-term
cheapness
doesn't automatically make a company a takeover target.
2
Elegance and
cheapness
are combined in a remarkable degree in this edition.
3
The lure of the
cheapness
of the merchandise overcomes all other considerations.
4
The effect of this
cheapness
is great in every department of industry.
5
The
cheapness
of wind-carriage may be set against the overproduction of pollen.
1
He felt the
tackiness
of the sap on his skin and clothes.
2
You waved your damp palms around as they dried to
tackiness
.
3
Every year we love to hate the
tackiness
and saccharine sentimentality.
4
Some of the concerns raised on Twitter include
tackiness
if you can believe that.
5
It would even be possible to make that 80s hallmark of
tackiness
,
the tobacco grad.
Usage of
sleaze
in English
1
Simpson is 100 percent unadulterated
sleaze
,
said a lawyer for Goldman's father.
2
The attraction of Soho is its independent shops and broad, homely
sleaze
.
3
We're supposed to be getting to know each other, you Syndic...
sleaze
.
4
The Conservative Party in Britain has been hit by a new
sleaze
scandal.
5
It's an old-fashioned Raymond Chandler crime caper repainted with 70s
sleaze
.
6
Just because Griff doesn't have a Texas drawl doesn't mean he's a
sleaze
.
7
Don't take the romance out of it, this is
sleaze
at it's best.
8
Your husband partnered up with this
sleaze
to make kiddie porn.
9
What
sleaze
had filled the old man's ear with tales of my incompetence?
10
Bob was a
sleaze
,
but he was also a sneak and a coward.
11
Hospital waiting lists, crime, infrastructural chaos and revelations of
sleaze
do not outweigh that.
12
But in Uttar Pradesh, most rulers end their rule embroiled in
sleaze
and scandal.
13
He's such a
sleaze
.
Others took the admission more seriously.
14
Once again the Conservative Party is dogged by
sleaze
allegations.
15
But I'm a lovable
sleaze
,
and that's all that's important.
16
We look back at a career dogged by allegations of sex, scandal and
sleaze
.
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sleaze
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
political sleaze
sleaze allegations
sleaze scandal
total sleaze
go after sleaze
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Translations for
sleaze
Catalan
sordidesa
Sleaze
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Sleaze
across language varieties
United States of America
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