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1 Certainly Richard looked very seedy in his suit of slop-shop clothes.
2 I have been very seedy for a few days, and am so still.
3 I resented this laughter and merriment, more particularly as I was feeling very seedy .
4 For one thing he had been very seedy lately, and besides-butof that later.
5 The sympathetic chauffeur loaned me a very seedy looking overcoat which I wrapped about me.
6 I was very seedy when I went to bed.
7 A very seedy and disreputable looking man passed, evidently regarding us with apprehension as detectives.
8 Yet, whatever may be said in praise of Debt, it has unquestionably a very seedy side.
9 One of the men was evidently very seedy .
10 That means that I was looking very seedy at the end of the season, doesn't it?
11 This man was a very seedy - looking individual.
12 A very seedy - looking Guardsman gave us the news, and said they were cold and starving; and they looked it.
13 When John and I first married we came to live here in then very seedy and rundown Notting Hill.
14 He's a very seedy person.
15 She had an action, as she talked, of flinging a very seedy - looking black boa back across her neck vindictively.
16 Flesh pale-red, quite firm, mild, not very seedy , and well filling the fruit, which is considerably heavier than the Apple-shaped.
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