"The HR Director? He woudn't sully his hands with honest work."
I will not sully my reputation by doing that.
Mike and Sully met Boo behind a door.
Sully means to dirty or damage something, or cheapen it- usually symbolically. "You will not sully my good name with false accusations."
To sully means to taint or defile. Here are some sentences.He tried to sully her reputation, but he could not find any scandal in her past.Driving through the mud will sully the surface of your car.If you do that, it could sully your reputation.
besmirch
The waste material coming out of the factory is sullying the ganga river.
culley, cully, gulley, gully, kully, lulie, sculley, scully, sullie, tully mcculley, mccully
Three quarters of an inch.
Sully Reed goes by Sully Reed.
pollute sully infest
The address of the Sully Community Library is: 318 6Th Ave, Sully, 50251 0227
(The synonymous verbs besmirch or sully are much more common.) The accusations did not seriously smirch the author's reputation. Walking through dense foliage can smirch or stain light-colored clothing.