Seedy Mnemonic
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seedy
seedy
/ˈsiːdi/
Examples
- Charlotte stops by Julie's seedy motel.
- Linda is sent in to a seedy bar in a nearby town.
- He earned two dollars but gave it to a seedy beggar.
- Most of the play takes place in a seedy motel room.
- One of the most famous seedy spots in the city is this one.
- The fruit often is used as a lemon substitute and is very seedy.
- In Chicago, he found a job as a night clerk in a seedy hotel.
- Meanwhile, Veronica was living on the run from the law in a seedy motel.
- Monica threatens to move out and to spend the night in a seedy bar.
- Most of the action takes place in a seedy Oklahoma motel room.
full of seeds
adjective
shabby and untidy- Mark Twain
adjective
somewhat ill or prone to illness
adjective
morally degraded- Seattle Weekly-
adjective
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"See + Dee. Looks shady and low-quality, like Dee's underground club."
"See + Dee. It looks bad to see Dee's garden so neglected and run-down."
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