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Scandalous
adjective
Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal
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The scandals, more fruitily scandalous than ever, have sunk in the public consciousness with barely a ripple.
British "national interests" required the covering up one of the most scandalous episodes in the history of arms dealing.
The LA Times described attempts by "Republicans in Congress and many in the national-security bureaucracy" to bottle up the intelligence committee's conclusions as "scandalous".
I could never have imagined that freezing walks and scandalous vets' bills would one day feel like no trouble at all.
"I don't recognise any link to someone who treats me in such a scandalous way".
When insurer RSA agrees to pay scandalous underwriting fees of £25m on a zero-risk rights issue, make it a better offer; if its board declines, embarrass it by going public.
We could speak out about the scandalous waste of money that is the private finance initiative (PFI) and call for the renegotiation of PFI contracts.
Asked if he wanted her to win, he said: "No, because if someone with her moral principles led France it would be scandalous".
Reacting to the Suns scandalous labelling of the victims and survivors as Scum!, Carlyle is driven to embark on a vengeful murder spree.
"I have to condemn the scandalous attempts over the weekend to destroy the trials of GM wheat at Rothamsted.
"So, by ending the scandalous waste of money from building new schools in areas of surplus places, we will create more places where they are needed".
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