Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech.
1 Actually, those two pretty much set off my smarmy meter twenty-four, seven.
2 Instead, on the dais, he wore his usual expression of smarmy piety.
3 I need that file. Davis blew Ana a smarmy kiss and obeyed.
4 Their responses to widespread, serious criticism can be grandiose and smarmy .
5 It also explained the smarmy director, who'd given me a few creepy looks.
6 The smarmy prosecution QC came across and firmly shook my hand.
7 Even on this form you're more than a match for Welsby's smarmy gibberish.
8 Dennis scowled, then forced his face back into its usual smarmy good nature.
9 Jacobs was smarmy , but he was actually quite a nice guy.
10 He represents the kind of smarmy upper-middle-classness I don't like, really.
11 It is fuel for the smart-arse fire of a smarmy brat.
12 Bryan cuts a smarmy promo about being smarter than everyone else.
13 The guy was as smarmy as a snake-oil salesman from Matamoros.
14 What a fool he'd been, falling into the smarmy guy's trap.
15 Corbin is actually fantastic in this role, his delivery is smarmy and on point.
16 It comes bound in an annoying leather case that smacks of smarmy corporate importance.
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