Her peasant girl was no shy village lass but a vivacious hussy whose advances toward Mr. Bocca's Albrecht made even his dubious virtue seem in danger.
She hadn't become famous there, in spite of her dubious virtue.
'Perhaps,' said Dawlish, who considered illegal talent a dubious virtue; 'but Treasury may have second thoughts if they know how strongly you are against it.'
"Titanic," Maury Yeston and Peter Stone's retelling of the obsession-inspiring maritime disaster, had the dubious virtue of not sinking.
When it's a dubious virtue, it's my example?
The fact that McCain took Charles Keating's money and then refused to stay bought is, at best, a dubious virtue.
"A lady of dubious virtue, and in the morning yet!"
They were inspired by dubious virtues.
"You are one of many species in this part of the galaxy who have recently developed starflight capabilities-an occurrence of dubious virtue."
Imported entertainers of dubious loyalty and more dubious virtue were dramatic.