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oleaginous

[oh-lee-aj-uh-nuhs] / ˌoʊ liˈædʒ ə nəs /




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Ragoravich is predictably oleaginous, a man with a file cabinet full of hidden agendas, but he is charmingly persuasive, and the money has already been wired into Maggie’s account.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2025

But the most villainous entity they encounter is a duplicitous schemer played with oleaginous insincerity by Hugh Grant.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 28, 2023

It's easy for this approach to look rather oleaginous.

From Salon • Sep. 10, 2022

Neptune has always been a kind of upside-down Mayberry, an acridly heightened not-quite-real-world, awash in oleaginous one percenters and two-bit hustlers, all of whom can banter like Nora Ephron’s version of Philip Marlowe.

From Slate • Jul. 20, 2019

Each of these wires was boiled three several times in linseed oil, giving it an oleaginous coating of considerable thickness and great adhesive power.

From The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts by Holley, George W.




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