- - discredit a need of a corrupt sort to acquire money
- - lower me into a den of trouble
- - To lower dignity of
- - Shame of semi-nude chap taking ecstasy
- - Humble cleric taking me to heart
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- - Brussels first acquires information identifying someone espousing discredited science
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- - It isn't corruption - it is corruption
- - Shame it isn't contracted
- - it isn't slang, but still a defect
- - Informally, it is not corrupt?
- - Maybe it isn't said to be a bad thing?
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- - "As rust corrupts iron, so ...... corrupts man": Antisthenes
- - Feeling known as "the green-eyed monster"
- - Resent man with message leaving fourth item out
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- - Mark of shame or discredit
- - distinguishing mark of social disgrace
- - badge of shame
- - Greek letter about end of bailout is a disgrace
- - General manager must be in — it's a terrible shame
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- - One who discredits doctor, consuming, for example, a red in a drunken state
- - Sadist
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- - discreditable [8]
- - discreditable
- - Not good enough
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- - shamed, discredited
- - Is Victorian cricketer caught in middle of fiddle shamed?
- - Shamed
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- - Discredit duke and Archbishop taking heroin
- - Cadger is wrong and there's a shame in that
- - Shame, loss of respect
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- - discreditable
- - fake fuel - dreadful and deplorable
- - Disgraceful recycling of M*A*S*H fuel
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