Aún no tenemos significados para "rather seedy".
1I thought you were looking rather seedy when I passed you on deck.
2I felt rather seedy, and didn't mean to play seriously to-night.
3Don't you think it is rather seedy-togo to Africa with?
4He looked at me- IguessI must look rather seedy.
5The fact is, she's feeling rather seedy, poor child.
6By his side stood another man in plain, dark, rather seedy clothes, the coat outrageously long.
7He was puzzled for a moment as to her identity, a rather seedy, down-at- heels-looking woman.
8Before me stood the slim figure of a man in a straw hat and rather seedy black jacket.
9In daylight it looked rather seedy.
10You look rather seedy and a bit pale about the gills-doyou and the giant smoke too much?
11I look rather seedy, I'm afraid.
12Yesterday I felt rather seedy, having a touch of Cuban fever, my only unpleasant reminiscence of the Santiago campaign.
13Skin prickly, green, changing to yellow at maturity; flesh transparent greenish-white, rather seedy, but tender, crisp, and fine flavored.
14You're looking rather seedy, though.
15The big house in which my grandmother, my Aunt Millie, and I lived was looking rather seedy by this time.
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