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Definition of Sleaziest
1. sleazy [adj] - See also: sleazy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleaziest
Literary usage of Sleaziest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1898)
"A book brought to me some days ago broken entirely in two at the middle of the
back was sewn on the cheapest and sleaziest of super with wires, ..."
2. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National (1907)
"Or is it, perhaps, that the canny publisher saves the sleaziest works of fiction
for the season when everybody is amiable because everybody is, ..."
3. Why Europe Leaves Home: A True Account of the Reasons which Cause Central by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1922)
"... even in the raw and biting weather of a late Scotch autumn; and their clothes
are of the meanest and sleaziest materials, and often ragged to boot. ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"Or is it, perhaps, that the canny publisher saves the sleaziest works of fiction
for the season when everybody is amiable because everybody is, ..."
5. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"Is the summer reader too unexacting or the writer too indolent? Or is it, perhaps,
that the canny publisher saves the sleaziest works of fiction for ..."
6. The Law: Business Or Profession? by Julius Henry Cohen (1916)
"To-day in a country store in Hamilton, NY, the proprietor announces: "A good size
pair of blankets for a Dollar and the very poorest, sleaziest Comfortable ..."
7. What a Young Wife Ought to Know by Emma Frances Angell Drake (1902)
"... and late without complaining, and his wife spends his wages for, as she thinks,
the best interests of his girls. " ' White satin, even the sleaziest, ..."
8. Muhammad Ali & Company by Thomas Hauser (1998)
"Also," Katz continues, "some of the sleaziest people I've ever met are in boxing.
Don't get me wrong; there are some great people in boxing. ..."