salacious in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The likelihood of partisan propaganda and an appeal to salacious interests combine to suggest that the account merits suspicion.
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To promote the film, the producers advertised that it was not to be shown to anyone under eighteen, implying that it contained salacious material.
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The purpose behind this was to avoid the association of the word "tabloid" with the flamboyant, salacious editorial style of the red top newspaper.
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He resigned as foreign minister in 2008 amid a scandal over salacious text messages sent to a stripper from his work phone.
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The title also conveys a double meaning, canard being a possible salacious rumour or whisper and enchan simply meaning linked, hence the inside whisper.
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In contrast to big cities, boycotts in smaller towns were more effective and theater owners complained of the harassment they received when they exhibited salacious films.
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Further allegations of an increasingly salacious nature followed.
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The strip club as an outlet for salacious entertainment is a recurrent theme in popular culture.
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The result is no credit to its author, its publishers and the two newspapers that featured the most salacious bits.
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In these, he complained that the libraries profit from salacious popular fiction while refusing to stock serious literary fiction.
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