shady|shadier|shadiest in English
[shad·y || 'ʃeɪdɪ]
covered in shadow, protected from light; indistinct, obscure; disreputable, dubious; uncertain; casting a shadow, protecting from light
Use "shady|shadier|shadiest" in a sentence
1. Something shady for Jane?
2. A trifle shady, mademoiselle.
3. Isn't that kind of shady?
4. His best-known alter ego, Slim Shady, first appeared on the Slim Shady EP.
5. Something shady, that's for sure.
6. He's a rather shady person.
7. This is a shady avenue.
8. 7 Nor shady cypress tree.
9. The forest looked cool and shady.
10. Let's sit under the shady trees.
11. They know some very shady characters.
12. We sat beneath a shady tree.
13. Plants of this sort need shady conditions.
14. It's cool and shady under the tree.
15. Those shady little eyes, that phony grin.
16. She's been involved in some shady deals .
17. The company was notorious for shady deals.
18. Ferns grow in shady and moist places.
19. The river ran unruffled under the shady bank.
20. Mischiefmakers, mayhem creators, fraudulent shady cartoon characters.
21. He was involved in shady business deals.
22. These plants will grow best in shady conditions.
23. Surreptitious do some to run errands shady business.
24. He works for some shady outfit in Whitehall.
25. 10 The company was notorious for shady deals.