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How to use sordid in a sentence

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Another motive, the sordid one, is the craving for gossip, particularly the naughty kind.
Despite this sordid picture, the leadership of DC 37 voted last week against direct elections by the members of top union officers.
The bodybuilding lifestyle as portrayed by these publications is sordid and distasteful.
Although outsiders view the pairing as sordid and unsavoury, the couple cling together, finding solace in this unlikely romance.
Add to that you have the tax dodge of offshore accounts and you have a rather sordid picture.
But you'll bristle at the wasted resources and moral compromises involved in the whole sordid mess.
After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid.
There are those of us who advised in vain that this sordid matter be quietly and wisely settled and not be bruited about in public.
Moreover, it is a sordid story of printers feuding, interminable law suits, and monopolistic practices.
There is nothing about the story that is not heart-rending, sickening or sordid.
It's not quite shocking or sordid enough to fit in the hentai tradition, and its visual style is a far cry from traditional anime.
His wife dissuaded him, however, telling him that he would never be able to live with himself if he concluded so sordid a deal.
I got used to sordid digs, ghastly dressing rooms and tatty restaurants in Pitsville.
A thing so cheap, so tacky, so sordid that I scarcely dare sully these pages with an account of it.
I sit and watch the others drift carelessly in, laughing and giggling about sordid things.
Amid the welter of sordid interests, he stood as the symbol of proud incorruptibility.
Tellingly, the newspaper doesn't describe the politician's loot as being contained in a coffer, which has a sordid, old politics feel to it.
Too many memoirs of late tell us more than we wanted to know about the sordid details of individual lives.
Fortunately, Congress came to their senses and put the kybosh on the whole sordid affair.
She no longer is the same shy woman who fumbled for words when the sordid episode broke out.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Here were no pomp and circumstance to interpose their false colours before the sordid vista of the future.
One of the most frequent accusations against us among foreigners, is that we are wholly and ineradicably sordid.
She hated her family for dedicating her to this sordid thing every minute of her life.
Alas, the inevitability that the ideal should be besmirched and desecrated when it comes in contact with sordid reality!
It seems inartistic and sordid to insert a pessary or a suppository in anticipation of the sexual act.
The young man was plainly astonished, disconcerted as well by the obtrusion of a sordid detail into the tragedy of the time.
There were also women in sordid skirts and with their loose jackets unhooked.
Nor could Nature, here in her most luxuriant mood, relieve it from its sordid aspect.
I had asked that sordid question only to hide the unreasoning gladness of my heart.
And it promised to be a mystery on a higher plane than the rather sordid affair we had been postulating.
This outrageousness shows only what manner of spirit they are of, and how much their sordid views exceed their parental love.
It is this sordid cause and the unctious hypocrisy which makes this crime unparalleled in its horror.
Sometimes this covering has been sordid and mean, pedantic or unesthetic, sometimes most splendid.
The sordid domesticity of the scene had glorified by contrast her own dramatic mood.
She was calm-eyed and well-poised, and Lena hated her for the rest of her life for her obliviousness of the sordid.
On his part it was a love match, free from all sordid motives.
Our national peril is mammonism, and the sordid pursuit of gold.
Those ninety thousand francs, put together sou by sou, were the fruit therefore of a sordid economy unintelligently employed.
He's left his tuppenny halo on a pretty sordid hat-peg, at last, eh?
The sordid recital would be comical but that it is so villainously real.
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