Sentences with phrase «unsavory things»

The phrase "unsavory things" refers to actions, behaviors, or situations that are unpleasant, disagreeable, or morally wrong. Full definition
Cuomo was able to ram that piece of legislation through by wielding a giant stick: If lawmakers didn't agree to permanent change, he threatened to convene a special prosecutorial panel that could rake them over the coals of roasted subpoenas to say all kinds of unsavory things under oath.
And I didn't even touch on other unsavory things that have happened this year; and there were plenty of those, too.
I am sure if he was truly a bouncer, he must have done a few unsavory things.
Some of the most unsavory things in the moral life of our time are done in the name of independence.
Does the fact that he openly discusses Christianity along with any number of unsavory things make the lyrics more offensive?
«Invisible Green,» Ruairiadh O'Connell's first show with Jessica Silverman Gallery, delves into ways in which architecture and design work to distance and distract the upper classes from unsavory things... read more
People seeking attention will do all sorts of unsavory things.
The unsavory thing is that Wallis Simpson considered herself worthy of such a sacrifice from the man she allegedly loved.
They can get these by eating fecal matter from another affected animal, carcasses, or other unsavory things.
Rich Drummond of Gaming Tech United writes: «A quick look at the video game community will show you a lot of unsavory things.
Colorado Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes said this week that Denver will soon become this unsavory thing,
Don't know if that is anything you can tuck away for future use, but it seems like the less attention I gave to the unsavory things, the easier it was for my children to move on.
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