We have no meanings for "very unsavory" in our records yet.
1 You are about to become involved in some very unsavory business; and I repeat-pull up.
2 I have a feeling that he did, and that he came to a very unsavory end.
3 First, as the New York Times notes, it means cozying up to cooperating with some very unsavory -and very unreliable -regimes.
4 It is very unsavory (Scottice: wersh); and no matter how much one may eat, two hours afterward he is as hungry as ever.
5 "Zagazig, my dear Petrie, is a very unsavory Arab town in Lower Egypt, as you know!"
6 "That is a very unsavory subject."
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