sleazebag
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sleazebag
Example Sentences
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It’s as if “Christy,” looking backward through a bloody yet unbowed lens, is afraid of presenting Jim Martin as anything but a shifty sleazebag, when what that does is undercut Sweeney’s more delicate job of convincing us why she’d stay with him for decades.
From Los Angeles Times
She described Fayed as a "sleazebag" and "slimy".
From BBC
Since Mr. Taylor outed himself Wednesday, Mr. Trump has referred to to the former member of his administration several times during campaign rallies, calling for prosecution of the former DHS chief of staff while also dismissing him as a ” low-level staffer, a sleazebag.”
From Washington Times
Trump, at a campaign rally in Arizona, vilified Taylor, calling him a “sleazebag” and a “low-life.”
From Washington Post
“They have some sleazebag reporter from a third-rate magazine having some source quoting me saying, I won’t even use the term, but saying bad things. … We had 25 people that were witnesses that are on the record already that have said that never took place. It never took place — what they said.”
From Washington Post
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