"reputation" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Midway through their first championship year, the Pistons traded Adrian Dantley for Mark Aguirre, who had a checkered reputation with the Dallas Mavericks.
- But just as wrongdoing can tarnish stellar achievement, the success of Illinois this season demonstrates how achievements wrought by hard work can clear up a checkered reputation.
- Mosque leaders say the risk is that younger Muslims, already feeling under assault in the United States because of the faith's checkered reputation, might choose one of two extremes.
- The Kremlin, which began its bid eight years ago, sees membership as crucial to its effort to remake its checkered reputation as a tough place to do business.
- It is a testament to how quickly a checkered reputation can give way to a better one.
- He also made countless friends in their locker room despite having developed a checkered reputation as a teammate during his first three seasons, in Carolina, and his fourth in New Orleans.
- The service has a checkered reputation, due to the polluted water in the khlong and the haphazard nature in which the service is operated.
- Admittedly, the film does little for Nureyev's checkered reputation as a choreographer.
- But Mr. Daniels shrugged off his checkered reputation and concentrated on the soulful, supremely assured style of nightclub music that was his trademark.
- No." Mayor Guido had something of a checkered reputation among Arab-Americans here, not least because his first campaign, in 1985, distributed a leaflet promising to address the "Arab problem.
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