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1 I thought you were looking rather seedy when I passed you on deck.
2 I felt rather seedy , and didn't mean to play seriously to-night.
3 Don't you think it is rather seedy - to go to Africa with?
4 He looked at me- IguessI must look rather seedy .
5 The fact is, she's feeling rather seedy , poor child.
6 By his side stood another man in plain, dark, rather seedy clothes, the coat outrageously long.
7 He was puzzled for a moment as to her identity, a rather seedy , down-at- heels-looking woman.
8 Before me stood the slim figure of a man in a straw hat and rather seedy black jacket.
9 In daylight it looked rather seedy .
10 You look rather seedy and a bit pale about the gills-doyou and the giant smoke too much?
11 I look rather seedy , I'm afraid.
12 Yesterday I felt rather seedy , having a touch of Cuban fever, my only unpleasant reminiscence of the Santiago campaign.
13 Skin prickly, green, changing to yellow at maturity; flesh transparent greenish-white, rather seedy , but tender, crisp, and fine flavored.
14 You're looking rather seedy , though.
15 The big house in which my grandmother, my Aunt Millie, and I lived was looking rather seedy by this time.
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