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Definition of "sleazier" []

  • Comparative form of sleazy: more sleazy (adjective)

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Use "sleazier" in a sentence
  • "January 12th, 2010 at 4: 49 pm but the elected officials are definitely sleazier (on average) than the appointed ones"
  • "I enjoyed the first episode of the new season of Raising the Bar (although the Chief Prosecutor – or is he the D.A.? is getting sleazier all the time), and Burn Notice was pretty good, too, although the reverse interrogation was a tad of a stretch."
  • "In all these, the common denominator is the willingness, eagerness, or desperation to eschew all pretense of privacy, discretion, decorum, and personal space to expose mind, body and soul in any and all ways possible the sleazier, more embarrassing or self-immolating, the better!"