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the seedy
adjective
Disreputable, run-down, sleazy.
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The seedy but gentrifying Faubourg St.-Denis?
The seedy actions, it seems, have achieved iconic status.
The seedy side of life is what turns me on.
Peter Davoren is the seedy, handsome-sounding Alfred.
Surprisingly he chose Spooner, the seedy poet in sandals.
"The seedy glamour is gone now," laughs Osman.
It seems clear that Siegelman was conducting the seedy, but routine, business of contemporary American politics.
These days, new night-life spots are popping up amid the seedy old dives.
The seedy dives Guybrush loves are being replaced with businesses like StarBuccaneer's.
He tells about the seedy lives of some of their neighbors.
Violently and senselessly in the seedy confines of a Medellín night club car park.
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