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sleaze
/ sliːz /
noun
- sleaziness
- dishonest, disreputable, or immoral behaviour, especially of public officials or employees
political sleaze
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Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment.
For most voters, internal party cohesion hardly seemed to be the most pressing issue amid a slew of sleaze allegations.
The point is that sexual sleaze is more repellent when everyone can see it up close.
But in the course of the campaign, Olmert the idealist would not be able to free himself from Olmert the sleaze.
God knows a sleaze-addicted media and public had to wait long enough.
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