Sentences with phrase «even sleazy»

Beneath his sleazy exterior, however, lies... wait for it... an even sleazier heart.
Of course it can't end well — especially when the sleazy couple become the victims of an even sleazier private detective and his blackmail scheme.

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So even in our most reputable parts of finance, there are dirty sleazy activities sneaking in.
My point is that even within the context of this metaphor, anyone who «buys the cow» as a way of getting «milk» is completely reprehensible, while «getting free milk» from a willing «cow» is at worst somewhat sleazy.
Throughout the past few seasons on Breaking Bad, Goodman has retained a sleazy charm even as the rest of the characters have become increasingly desperate and / or sinister.
Of course he did have the small problem that many good organizations don't want to take any discretionary dollar from him - even if it is our tax money - because they don't want to deal with his sleazy self in any way
Even on the eve of winning a second majority in 2001, two thirds of the public already regarded his government as being just as sleazy and untrustworthy as the dying days of Major.
Mr. Espada has run a sleazy campaign, even threatening voters who signed petitions for his strongest and best opponent, Gustavo Rivera.
I often think gold is too bombastic and sometimes even a little bit sleazy, but this bracelet on the other hand is very elegant and minimalistic.
Too bad that the gifted director Hal Ashby (Last Detail, Shampoo) ended his career with such a sleazy thriller that even the reliable and appealing Jeff Bridges can't salvage.
Buck is as sleazy as the movie itself; a psychopathic sex addict who frequents the local brothels and even stops in at Judd's hotel for a night, one which he shall not soon forget.
Two nights before the wedding they decide to have a bonfire on the beach of the resort and, even after taking special care to make sure Alan can't spike their drinks, they wind up with hangovers and memory loss in a sleazy hotel in Bangkok.
Even when he's pouring on 200 proof sleazy smarm, he's selling it with considerable aplomb.
The rest of the picture can be filled in as follows: Keira Knightley and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who play newlywed couple Juliet and Peter, contend with the latent feelings of Peter's old friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln); Martin Freeman and Joanna Page, body doubles in movies who find attraction to one another while staging sex scenes; Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson, a longtime married couple now face a crisis in the wake of Karen (Thompson)'s discovery of an affair her husband is potentially having with a coworker; Hugh Grant's Prime Minister, the most self - deprecating individual ever to find himself in a position of such power, can't help but feel attracted to one of his secretaries even after her indiscretion with the sleazy U.S. President (an absolute waste of Billy Bob Thornton's time).
In fact, all of the characters are well - drawn, complex and interesting, even the initially sleazy boss.
But what's even worse is that the company has become so sleazy, B&N has the gall to forbid those same unemployed people to work for any other book store in their severance release.
If these operations are even regulated, which many are not, APHIS or a state agency or law enforcement typically turn a blind eye, dithering over their authority to shut them down, pretending these are somehow legitimate «businesses» that should be supported, ignoring that these sleazy operators make their money from animal cruelty and leave communities with unwanted dogs in their shelters, environmental and health hazards from improperly disposed of carcasses and waste, infestation, and wastewater and other sewage problems.
Even entertaining this idea is an incredibly sleazy and disrespectful move.
One wonders why they even bother still setting the games in a city when the plots have about as much to do with urban domination as they do with appraising fine bone china, but here it is nonetheless: part brimstone, part sleazy commercial dump.
It's especially a problem at night where the damn thing, even at its lowest brightness settings (which isn't all that different from the highest one) illuminates the room like you're in some sleazy night club.
It was a cheesy, somewhat sleazy - looking thing even back then, with its scantily - clad actresses, sets that looked like something out of a daytime soap, and some spectacularly inept acting.
«Some artists think it's sleazy if someone even considers marketing themselves or trying to sell their art.»
In the days since video of the sting was made public, some commentators have criticized the operation as «sleazy» or even «cruel.»
Even if you don't care whether you look like an idiot, lawyers publishing blogs aren't blogging for the benefit of sleazy lawyers looking for a free way to get SEO for their blog or website.
The Economist even refers to the country's politics as «sleazy
3) The few actual sales professionals who outright refuse to be part of the stereotypical gang described in 1 and 2 above, even if that means giving up potential extra business to be gained by sleazy gimmickry.
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