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Meanings of unsavory reputation in English
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Usage of unsavory reputation in English
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And no other university would have me, ostensibly because of my unsavoryreputation.
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You and your friend here bear a most unsavoryreputation.
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At high school she had enjoyed a rather unsavoryreputation.
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Still he tried to fix the issue on the known unsavoryreputation of the woman.
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Thoren Smallwood swore that Craster was a friend to the Watch, despite his unsavoryreputation.
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Had he not dragged Miller back to justice-Millerwho was a killer of unsavoryreputation?
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The old man was a notorious roue, of most unsavoryreputation as a destroyer of innocence.
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All in all, the area had an unsavoryreputation even as early as the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
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A millionaire with an unsavoryreputation.
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Somehow, despite the unsavoryreputation of the prisoner, Dick Prescott found himself feeling more than ordinary sympathy for this dejected prisoner.
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He is a man more than twice your age; he has a certain sort of unsavoryreputation in his affairs with women.
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He had brought an unsavoryreputation with him from the States, and there would be other charges against him from that quarter.
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When a deadly cyclone struck neighbouring Myanmar the same month, its military's slow response and obstruction of foreign aid sealed its unsavoryreputation.
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When a deadly cyclone struck neighboring Myanmar the same month, its military's slow response and obstruction of foreign aid sealed its unsavoryreputation.
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Paul, who stood near by, overheard the tug captain's farewell and it convinced him that the Pilgrim's commander bore an unsavoryreputation with sea-faring men.
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Two other enemies of Washington had unsavoryreputations in their dealings with him.