Unctuous in a sentence as an adjective

When I said "this is getting unctuous" I meant this thread, not your post.

All of that could have been said without the unctuous praise of Google's work on geo technology.

Has that ever occurred to you?Or, perhaps unctuous grandstanding should supplant market forces.

He said: 'When you get home from a long day of work and just really need the unctuous feel of something smeared on your feet, there's nothing like Crest Toothpaste.

Part of why they seem particularly unctuous is that the article is written specifically to make them seem that way.

For example, malolactic fermentation in a wine brings out a unctuous creamy taste from a good cheese, while other wines make meat more savoury.

It might work on other Southerners, but it's very unctuous and unpleasant to me, especially when there's contrived familiarity in it.

The combination of thin chocolate covering to the weight and almost chewy mouthfeel of the rose-flavoured gel works well - it makes what chocolate there is more unctuous.

A quote from Chris Hitchens about religion springs to mind:"Many religions now come before us with ingratiating smirks and outspread hands, like an unctuous merchant in a bazaar.

Yes, I did a cooking course in Thailand and they showed us how to make coconut milk by hand - it really was amazing how quickly the water went unctuous, creamy and thick as you massaged grated Coconut into water.

When Microsoft sues Android manufacturers and settles for ~$5 per phone, is that less unctuous because they are still growing and innovating?Is the general premiss that if Yahoo stays the course they'll die a slow death and this measure extends their runway even more?

Robert Parker's opinion may not be the most reliable on the subject, given that he's spent most of his career lauding huge, unctuous, oaky Napa wines, but it's true that there's very little in terms of concrete boundaries for what constitutes "natural wine.

It's not just a Haskell problem, but I think that Haskellers would rather care about stuff like cryptocurrency, which is obviously unctuous graft, rather than fix the other social problems in their community, like sexism or overly-strict versioning.

In addition, it seems like their relative wealth is creating wealth inequality in some Southeast Asian locales, which is the calling card of neocolonialism [1].I don't see why we shouldn't judge marketers harshly, in general, and these folks in particular seem particularly unctuous.

Unctuous definitions

adjective

unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech; "buttery praise"; "gave him a fulsome introduction"; "an oily sycophantic press agent"; "oleaginous hypocrisy"; "smarmy self-importance"; "the unctuous Uriah Heep"; "soapy compliments"

See also: buttery fulsome oily oleaginous smarmy soapy