Shady in a sentence as an adjective

That plus rain, shady owners trying to blame you for "missing stuff", and people who smoke.

But defending this kind of shady practice is pretty low.

I had a friend when I was much younger who got into some shady stuff including drug trafficking, and he told me a lot of stories.

They're taking a huge hit to their business because of their shady business practices and lackluster product offerings.

You can begrudge the first DPR his lame security, shady ****** contracts, and ill-gotten fortune, but he's the product of our system, and his shame is our shame.

The knee-jerk urge to paint big banks as shady criminals will only intensify, not mitigate, the regulatory pressure.

It's not theirs, and it's pretty shady to ride another project's coattails when their intent is essentially to cannibalize it by being sublime-but-free.

Goffman argues that the system encourages young men to act shady—"I got to move like a shadow," one of Mike's friends told her—because a stable public routine could land them back behind bars.> Take work.

You absentmindedly dismiss these 95th percentile professionals in the "junior, shady or clueless" category.

I appreciate the cheekiness of calling it the "Dark Mail Alliance", but from a purely PR perspective, it would make sense to reconsider your name if you are taking the position that encrypted end-to-end email is not solely an interest of those pursuing shady or deviant activities.

If my local bank gets busted for some shady-*** ****, and the Feds confiscate some family heirloom along with all the bricks of heroin from the bank vault, what should we demand from our government in that case?And if we're not likely to get what we feel entitled to demand, what are our realistic options for doing something about that?

Shady definitions

adjective

(of businesses and businessmen) unscrupulous; "a shady operation"

See also: fly-by-night

adjective

of questionable taste or morality; "a louche nightclub"; "a louche painting"

See also: louche

adjective

not as expected; "there was something fishy about the accident"; "up to some funny business"; "some definitely queer goings-on"; "a shady deal"; "her motives were suspect"; "suspicious behavior"

See also: fishy funny suspect suspicious

adjective

filled with shade; "the shady side of the street"; "the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed"; "we sat on rocks in a shadowy cove"; "cool umbrageous woodlands"

See also: shadowed shadowy umbrageous