Similar words: needy, reedy, speedy, greedy, comedy, remedy, tragedy, raggedy. Meaning: ['sɪːdɪ] adj. 1. full of seeds 2. shabby and untidy 3. somewhat ill or prone to illness 4. morally degraded.
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1. Frank ran dodgy errands for a seedy local villain.
2. The grapes are delicious but very seedy.
3. The area has a very seedy look to it.
4. We were staying in a seedy hotel close to the red light district.
5. The book includes some memorably seedy characters and scabrous descriptions.
6. He didn't like the look of the seedy characters who were hanging around outside the bar.
7. Swallow looks tired and careworn and slightly seedy.
8. There'd be a seedy little office somewhere with a phone number given only to those in the know.
9. And the musician himself was as seedy as his surroundings - unshaven and obviously drinking too much.
10. We were staying in a seedy hotel in San Francisco close to the red light district.
11. I spotted a seedy little store, pulled over when I could, and quickly hopped out.
12. The play is set in a seedy northern beauty contest, which gives Paula the chance to use her original Mancunian accent.
13. Most of them were so seedy he began to have doubts about the efficacy of his chosen sport.
14. He was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin.
15. The grapes are delicious but seedy.
16. the seedy world of prostitution.
17. She's looked rather seedy for the past two weeks.
18. She had barely recognized their cool, urbane general manager in the seedy, vengeful man who had made such wild accusations.
19. His only modest joy in life comes from playing trombone with a third-rate jazz band in a seedy neighborhood pub.
20. The movie theater on Central Avenue is closed, but the seedy bars are still there.
21. It was the side that seemed unnecessarily obsessed with the dark, seedy side of life.
22. His shiny shoes pounded the sidewalks, and neon signs flashed the names of increasingly seedy nightclubs at him.
23. At this murky hour the luxurious hotel had a seedy, spiritless air, matching our mood.
24. He carefully cuts away the spines and skin protecting the seedy red fruit within, affording a sloppy stolen treat.
25. Deprivation indicator scores are high and it is reputed to be a seedy haven for criminals and outcasts.
26. The romantic vision of things to come is constantly juxtaposed with the seedy realities of the police state.
27. That, sadly, is a market at work(http://sentencedict.com), and suppressing it would only bestow the seedy glamour of the underground.
28. Graham and Slater walked down the narrow alley formed by the seedy, decaying stonework and the painted wood.
29. A cheerful, freckled young woman showed me to a small seedy room and I began to unpack.
30. He imagined this woman draped on Humphrey Bogart's arm and walking into a seedy bar.