sordid im PONS Wörterbuch

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It appears impulsive without giving reasonable time and chance for a detailed and balanced investigation into this sordid incident.
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It is too disgusting to have to deal with such sordid lies.
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The first part is a very dark and sordid story.
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While most neighbors approved the proposal, some preferred that the property be demolished due to its sordid history.
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It included realistic sometimes sordid or violent depictions of contemporary everyday life, especially the life of the lower classes.
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Beyond the pretext, the black notebook is an ample excursion into a sordid, self-destructive and peripheral environment, where real-life events merge with the purely fantastical.
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It has a sordid atmosphere and there is something elusive and insufficient about the character of the heroine.
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Area 88 attracts all kinds of people with all kinds of assorted and often sordid pasts.
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The rather sordid turn of events brings home to the couple that both an affair and a future together are impossible.
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The flesh is thin, not very fragile, sordid reddish, and exudes a reddish latex when cut.
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