I suppose this reflects what she really thinks, as opposed to the similar but more weaselly language crafted by lawyers for the law school's website. |
For a start he was English, but he had a bit of a weaselly face and slightly receding hair and a somewhat unpleasant manner. |
A spotty youth with greasy black hair, he was sitting at the table with a peevish expression on his weaselly face. |
It was less weaselly than stoat-like a whirligig of policiestoat-like as that appeared more fascinating than substantial. |
I can't bear smoke-filled rooms and weaselly politics. |
Pity poor Kenneth Welsh, with the weaselly demeanor only a mother could love. |