1. The room was decorated in dubious taste. 2. The whole thing was, he had to admit, in very dubious taste. 3. It is a keen investment of dubious taste. 4. She scoffs at the idea that her relationships were doomed because she has somewhat dubious taste in men. 5. There have been other miracles, not least of all the amount of material in appallingly dubious taste being allowed on a broadcast network series. 6. Mausoleums of dubious taste are rising in Bellu cemetery, the final resting place for generations of poets and princes, and its guardians are worried. 7. The old year also threw up a milestone in dubious taste, an idea that Jonathan Swift could not have topped. 8. Many books, often morbid and in more or less dubious taste, have been written about the fighting and the ensuing Serb exactions. |