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shady
adjective as in dark, covered
adjective as in disreputable, suspicious
Example Sentences
Blake: I have to believe Frank is some sort of shady underworld connection Rick met while doing “this and that.”
A waterfall and swimmable creek nestled in a shady canyon is a Southern California unicorn.
At public meetings in the Northern Health Trust, some people said they were "shocked with the lack of detail" and they found the document "vague and shady".
Villarreal: He’s witnessing too many shady things — first, in trying to stop the burglars; then, observing Timothy’s call.
What shady business is Timothy up to, and why was he so rattled by that phone call from the Wall Street Journal reporter asking questions about a former colleague in Brunei?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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