Of questionable taste or morality.
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Examples for "shady"
Examples for "shady"
1The shady places are often the areas where winter performers do best.
2The monks buried him in a shady place in their cloister garden.
3I tried both shady and sunny problems and immediately tested its worth.
4The million dollar question is whether Yandy's behavior was shady or smart?
5The two old maids drained their rectifying beverage in the shady porch.
1Lulu is hilariously louche and candid- agreatpart-andWeaver finds her admirable.
2Sunlight fell louche and effortless gifting deep shadows to all it touched.
3He had that wonderful, slightly louche quality that could be a bit naughty.
4Cigars and booze: the slightly louche end of the British establishment.
5It's typical Dragon: a louche bassline leads into a busy on-beat.
6Instead she changed the subject, inquiring after Vronsky's louche friend, Yashvin.
7I'm too old to pass for a student, too louche to be staff.
8Underneath the louche exterior, like Law, he was an idealist who longed for change.
9Instead, he raised the subject of dreamshit in the louche taverns of Salacus Fields.
10Part of its attraction for today's louche imbibers is the paraphernalia associated with the drink.
11He remains a superlative live stand-up, with a distinctive, louche style and highly imaginative material.
12That ended quickly when movie studios arrived and a louche Los Angeles annexed the upstart.
13He was cynical and louche then, as I remember.
14Charney has made no secret of his louche tastes.
15If he was going to play louche upper crust I wasn't beyond doing cockney copper.
16Around the Oval concourses the scene was more louche.