seedy

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Examples of seedy

  • The matchbox carried the logo of what appeared to be a seedy nightclub.

  • The area where fertile fields produced raspberries is now a mixture of abandoned factories, toxic waste, rubbish, roads, signs, faceless 1950s housing blocks and a seedy strip joint.

  • Young men and daring young women could see it in recent years in seedy theaters in "popular" districts.

  • Both of them were seedy and rundown, built for a bygone age and entirely unsuited to modern medical care.

  • When an area is blighted, it begins to look seedy and goes downhill very fast.

  • It is a seedy rip-off of the taxpayers by a clique of civil servants operating from the inside.

  • I need only mention the diesel units which have now been running for 15 years and are in a seedy condition.

  • One heavily pregnant woman was forced to pay £50 late at night, and another was forced to seek a bank till in that self-same seedy area.

  • It is that of a man earning £25 a week and living with his wife and child in two poor, seedy furnished rooms.

  • Was the acquisition and demolition of all the seedy tenements round about included?

  • I had not thought of it as hole-in-the-corner or seedy.

  • At this point we enter the seedy world of accountancy massage parlours, where figures are pummelled and distorted into unrealistic shapes.

  • He was in his garage when a seedy-looking individual drove up and said he was a commercial traveller.

  • I would not care to think how much it has cost me in telephone calls to funny and seedy chatlines in recent years.

  • If we calculate the duty by reference to the rating value, it is a direct incentive to the creation of small, seedy clubs.

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