Pejorative expression for a person who gets on the nerves of others by constantly trying or pretending to do them favours and ask favours from them in a deceptive and unpleasantly submissive way for his or her own benefit.
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Examples for "ugly "
1 The mediocre in poetry is merely fatuous; in sculpture, it is ugly .
2 It began to break out in ugly blisters; I was in despair.
3 Those are just the ugly parts they play in the present drama.
4 Take the thing away, sir: it is ugly ; it has black eyes.
5 Just the toy-villages in boxes, uniform as graves and ugly as bricks-
1 He said the action was an opportunity to clarify a wretched situation.
2 The household affairs are in a wretched condition; everything is in disorder.
3 Parliament voted to hold the wretched 2016 referendum by an overwhelming majority.
4 Veronica is amazed: isn't Zimbabwe supposed to be a wretched , dangerous place?
5 The colonel sat in wretched silence a few moments; then he arose:
1 She feels in a moment the presence of a base, unworthy nature.
2 Beware of taking up arms in the defence of the unworthy , .
3 Certainly the results argue for women's perspectives being considered uninteresting or unworthy .
4 I say no more to you; you are unworthy even of contempt.
5 It is unworthy of you, father; I would not have believed it.
1 We condemn vile personal smears of this nature, the Liberal Party said.
2 He said: This is scaremongering in its most extreme and vile form.
3 Recordings also captured Mr Somyurek using vile language against colleagues and staff.
4 They encountered vile weather and tempest-tossed seas off the South American coast.
5 Perhaps the vilest of the vile once were ministers of the Gospel.
1 He said decommissioning is worthless without detailed information on the weapons destroyed.
2 That means investors, at least, think the core Internet business is worthless .
3 Common shares issued before the bankruptcy filing are worthless , said the company.
4 A species essentially goes from worthless to worth a lot, said Mandel.
5 The fight split the party and made the Democratic presidential nomination worthless .
1 He is far, far above the rest of his despicable fellow men.
2 This love of peace was reckoned upon in the whole despicable game.
3 Poor and despicable beings indeed, become the victims of the borrowing habit.
4 Cowardice, the most despicable of all emotions, held him in her grasp.
5 He strove to ruin me with my leaders in this despicable manner.
Covered with or resembling slime.
1 The ocean in the spaces between the foam was slimy in appearance.
2 Into a stinking ditch; into water that was thick, cold, and slimy .
3 Ice after freezing to prevent the icing going slimy and coming off.
4 The water was warm, slimy , and smelled like a clogged sink drain.
5 Maybe it's an easy target because Robin Thicke is kind of slimy .
6 It is worms, large and slimy , and fleas in the thundering millions.
7 He was wet, slimy ; his clothes were streaked and stained with mud.
8 Both shoes were gone, in midair, before they reached the slimy floor.
9 He shivered as if he had cold slimy water next his skin.
10 You can see why. She caressed a hand down the slimy hide.
11 Weary and slimy with wet mud, I shot down the cable line.
12 I don't need your offering to pay for this little slimy suit.
13 It was a wall, seemingly of stone masonry-verysmooth, slimy , and cold.
14 Mixed with the pebbles was a greenish, slimy matter that appeared woolly.
15 Thanks for leaving your slimy washcloth in the middle of the shower.
16 He tipped the slimy residue into a sluice hammered into the floor.
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