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		Definition of sleazeball in English: sleazeball(also sleazebag) nounˈsliːzbɔːlˈslizbɔl North American informal A disreputable, disgusting, or despicable person (also used as a general term of abuse) 〈非正式,主北美〉声名狼藉的人;令人讨厌的人;卑鄙的人(亦为一般性辱骂用语)  they were seen as a bunch of sleazeballs and liars, and voted out as modifier the sleazeball pimps Example sentencesExamples -  And you'll be known as a criminal sleazebag who broke the law, tried to cover it up and spent five years in federal prison.
 -  One final casting note: a corporate sleazebag in the film is played by an actor I don't believe I've ever seen before.
 -  And no matter whether they ask for it or not, only a sleazeball sleeps with sixteen-year-olds.
 -  We're going to find out who are the scumbags, and who are the sleazeballs.
 -  Sure, maybe Jerred wasn't as bad as I thought he was, but he could still be a real sleazeball sometimes.
 -  I'm quite happy for you to call me a sleazeball, whatever you want to call me.
 -  Yes, Kerry Packer has convinced all the execrable sleazeballs of the world to put on coloured uniforms and and trawl for their countries.
 -  No, the hearing only began late this afternoon, thanks to our sleazebag assistant district attorney.
 -  Many honorable journalists have tried to do the former, many other sleazeballs have done the latter.
 -  Now the sleazeballs are in the majority, so they control the agenda.
 -  Hannah snarled angrily, ‘Michel was a sleazebag, and probably tried to hurt Laura, otherwise none of this would have happened!’
 -  Indeed, each of the key male roles - the three brothers, and their sleazebag lawyer - has his best moments when isolated with a female character.
 -  This because they are mostly, quite frankly, sleazeballs.
 -  I guess I should have known at that point that he was a sleazeball.
 -  There are also some real sleazebags who will take advantage of you and who are to be avoided.
 -  They all thought he was a liar, a brute, and a sleazeball.
 -  Though she agrees to cover for the sleazebag, she harbors violent resentment.
 -  There is no evidence the pair had an affair, but her father Terry, 56, said: ‘I think he's a sleazeball.’
 -  He's a headhunter and associate of Julie's, but Paula recognises him as the sleazeball who raped her friend at college.
 -  My boss, who had been a respected filmmaker, turned out to be a sleazebag and a bully.
 
 Synonyms despicable people, despicable person, rabble, riff-raff, refuse, garbage, trash, vermin, good-for-nothing, good-for-nothings, undesirable, undesirables, the lowest of the low, the dregs of society    Definition of sleazeball in US English: sleazeball(also sleazebag) nounˈslēzbôlˈslizbɔl North American informal A disreputable, disgusting, or despicable person (also used as a general term of abuse) 〈非正式,主北美〉声名狼藉的人;令人讨厌的人;卑鄙的人(亦为一般性辱骂用语)  they were seen as a bunch of sleazeballs and liars, and voted out as modifier the sleazeball pimps Example sentencesExamples -  Though she agrees to cover for the sleazebag, she harbors violent resentment.
 -  Indeed, each of the key male roles - the three brothers, and their sleazebag lawyer - has his best moments when isolated with a female character.
 -  He's a headhunter and associate of Julie's, but Paula recognises him as the sleazeball who raped her friend at college.
 -  There is no evidence the pair had an affair, but her father Terry, 56, said: ‘I think he's a sleazeball.’
 -  This because they are mostly, quite frankly, sleazeballs.
 -  And you'll be known as a criminal sleazebag who broke the law, tried to cover it up and spent five years in federal prison.
 -  I guess I should have known at that point that he was a sleazeball.
 -  Now the sleazeballs are in the majority, so they control the agenda.
 -  We're going to find out who are the scumbags, and who are the sleazeballs.
 -  Sure, maybe Jerred wasn't as bad as I thought he was, but he could still be a real sleazeball sometimes.
 -  My boss, who had been a respected filmmaker, turned out to be a sleazebag and a bully.
 -  Yes, Kerry Packer has convinced all the execrable sleazeballs of the world to put on coloured uniforms and and trawl for their countries.
 -  No, the hearing only began late this afternoon, thanks to our sleazebag assistant district attorney.
 -  Many honorable journalists have tried to do the former, many other sleazeballs have done the latter.
 -  There are also some real sleazebags who will take advantage of you and who are to be avoided.
 -  And no matter whether they ask for it or not, only a sleazeball sleeps with sixteen-year-olds.
 -  They all thought he was a liar, a brute, and a sleazeball.
 -  I'm quite happy for you to call me a sleazeball, whatever you want to call me.
 -  One final casting note: a corporate sleazebag in the film is played by an actor I don't believe I've ever seen before.
 -  Hannah snarled angrily, ‘Michel was a sleazebag, and probably tried to hurt Laura, otherwise none of this would have happened!’
 
 Synonyms despicable people, despicable person, rabble, riff-raff, refuse, garbage, trash, vermin, good-for-nothing, good-for-nothings, undesirable, undesirables, the lowest of the low, the dregs of society     |