Sentence example with the word 'seedy'

seedy

ailing, debilitated, droopy, frayed, inferior, mortally ill, raggedy, sick unto death, tatty, untidy, worn

Definition adj. full of seeds

Last update: July 14, 2015


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I felt pity for that seedy girl.   [adjective]

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Either way, it 's a very seedy way of marketing.   [adjective]

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Moss has gone from seedy cokehead to prime time television in 12 weeks.   [adjective]

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Seedy cuss in the Richmond.   [adjective]

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There was a seedy old chest, and an old hair trunk with the hinges broke.   [adjective]

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Her unease grew as they reached a seedy neighborhood outside of Little Havana.   [Please select]

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If you are used up, seedy, washed-out, miserable, go to sea.   [Please select]

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Temple, though a rich man according to his own account, had a somewhat seedy look.   [Please select]

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Hawkshaw was not only very seedy, but very drunk.   [Please select]

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The owner was a seedy man with a straw-colored, drunkard's mustache.   [Please select]

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Twice a seedy man with a gnawed yellow mustache had come in to ask Eliphalet's whereabouts.   [Please select]

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