Both Uses of
unsavory
in
Catch-22
- Finishing last in three successive parades had given Lieutenant Scheisskopf an unsavory reputation, and he considered every means of improvement, even nailing the twelve men in each rank to a long two-by-four beam of seasoned oak to keep them in line.†
Chpt 8 *
- Nately wanted the assurance that she was not going to bed with anyone unsavory or with someone he knew.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(unsavory) unpleasant or distasteful -- as from offensive morality or bad taste