They know some very shady characters.
2 having or giving shade:
He has a shady reputation.
Property transfer, the shadiest motivation for investments abroad, involves changes in the de facto ownership of public assets in several forms.
The pitchers develop a dark red colour in high light levels but stay green in shadier conditions.
New stems can be red if the plant is in full sun, but are green in shadier areas.
One of the shadiest of these is the liberals.
Shady's findings suggest it was a gentle society, built on commerce and pleasure.
Conditions are somewhat shadier on hillsides that face north or northwest so that chaparral plants such as chamise, penstemon, and poison oak are found.
Lower mildew infection rates in shadier areas have been reported.
Most of the valley's residents reside on the south side of the valley, which is the shadier side.
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