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scandalous

[skan-dl-uhs] / ˈskæn dl əs /


Example Sentences

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Teases Echevarria, “tonally the episode is a little bit different and it’s a little more scandalous but certainly contemporary.”

From Los Angeles Times

She must wonder what makes me so tired; she must assume that my off-work hours are exciting or scandalous.

From Literature

"They're trying to divert attention away from the scandalous state of public affairs," Noemi Kiss, a 28-year-old communications manager, told AFP.

From Barron's

He launched a similar inquiry into Kellogg’s, suggesting it had deceptively marketed its cereals, as if it were some scandalous secret that Froot Loops contain food coloring.

From The Wall Street Journal

Leah told supporters that she and her sisters would never follow such scandalous directions, no matter what their spirit friends wished.

From Literature