low life in English

noun
1
people or activities characterized as being disreputable and often criminal.
crackheads, loafers, and general nineties low life

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "low life" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "low life", or refer to the context using the word "low life" in the English Dictionary.

1. That sneaky, low life creep.

2. 5 That sneaky, low life creep.

3. A bunch of low-life thieves.

4. Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality.

5. Brushman - A person who is a low life, has no priorities.

6. Shaking down low-life drug dealers pimps, whatever scratch they could get.

7. Look, This man is a filthy low life human- trafficking scum. that needs to be swept off.

8. He had been confirmed as Bernhard Hoppe, ex-con, bank robber, gangster, very nasty and a real low-life.

9. Chiseler A person who wins by deception, by sharp practice, is a cheat and generally a low-life swindler

10. Smith might as well have been a Bletheran demon, a real low life who was always looking to get others into trouble

11. Using Console commands in Cyberpunk 2077 gives you access to cheats for almost anything your high-tech low-life heart could possibly desire, including endless supplies of …

12. A time-travelling, Bawdy and witty cavalcade of talent, this show is not recommended for children! HOWLUCINATION '08: LOW LIFE CITY was inspired by the seminal LUC SANTE book "LOW LIFE: The Lures and Snares of Old New York." It continues a body of work born at JACKIE 60 a decade ago, with past editions in London, Minneapolis and of course, last

13. However, the problems and deficiencies are more common with the widely used diaphragm air channel relays exposed in use, low life, poor reliability and random failure of the contact erosion.

14. But again, that was years ago, he had later proved to beat that specific mechanism, only to know that the final coup de grace would always be a secret until some evil offers his low life.

15. Finally, unable to face the Baleful glares of his junior colleagues any longer, Livingstone gave in last week and paid his staff their overdue February salaries "Which of you two low-life sleazeballs killed Murdoch?" There was no answer, only Baleful stares most people have experiences in infancy which made them feel weak, insignificant, foolish, ignorant, dirty, unloved.