Phrases with «unsavory»

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The word "unsavory" means something or someone that is distasteful, unpleasant, or morally objectionable. Full definition

Sentences with «unsavory»

  • Set in Montana, Dancing Bear follows Milo Dragovitch, a part time detective who becomes entangled with a cast of unsavory characters in a web of criminal conspiracies, blackmail, land grabs, -LSB-...] (flickeringmyth.com)
  • When the weather worsens and a blizzard forces the group to take refuge at Minnie's Haberdashery, Warren, Ruth, and Mannix are forced to intermingle with a host of unsavory characters similarly stranded at the five - and - dime — any of which could be in league with Domergue, just waiting for a chance to slay her captors to set her free. (gonewiththetwins.com)
  • What Kulich had, though, was plenty of experience representing folks with unsavory reputations: He'd been working in porn marketing, and also ran an adult entertainment business. (inc.com)
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