Shadiness in a sentence as a noun

So some shadiness and cutting corners happens form both ends.

PR types are always dancing on the shadiness line.

Takes a lot of the mystery and shadiness away from the origins of the coin.

I find that pretty annoying when I'm looking for tools, but I do think it works, with varying degrees of shadiness.

You can bet yer britches they made more than 2bn off of all the shadiness -- and when a fine is less than the profit of the act being fined, the act will not cease.

Also, the San Jose dispensaries are so badly run as a legal experiment -- way too many, shadiness, etc.

There was shadiness the previous year related to a drop, then announcing a departure of some mid-level exec, then a pop.

It's an example of the actual sharing economy, and without the grey-area legal shadiness.

I highly doubt that would happen, especially when working with a company like Righthaven who now has documented shadiness.

What about if you were Zynga employee #50 and Pincus didn't even interview you, but the company wasn't big enough for TC to post about it's shadiness?

Not the shadiness, but the same principle of gathering information that has already been available, but now simply exposing it in one neat package.

But I'm glad that it's coming to light that business shadiness doesn't start and stop with the financial industry; it occurs everywhere there are substantial amounts of money changing hands.

Shadiness definitions

noun

relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"

See also: shade shadowiness

noun

of questionable honesty or legality; "they acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable"; "the shadiness of their transactions"