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- adj. comparative form of seedy: more seedy
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“It also opens with Polyp -- a pompous architect whose designs have never been built and whose blunt shovel of a head recalls seedier characters from Chester Gould's "Dick Tracy" -- in his dilapidated apartment, watching a video of himself having sex with his ex-wife.”
“Especially in "seedier" neighborhoods, a lot of people don't have cars, and even those who have access to a car may prefer to walk to the store if they've already had a few.”
The Los Angeles Liquor Puzzle, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“Vincent Clement is right -- even in "seedier" neighborhoods, people value their time, and it takes a long time to negotiate the parking lot, aisles, and checkout lanes of a large store.”
The Los Angeles Liquor Puzzle, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“I am totally with you on shopping in the "seedier" thrift shops.”
“It is common now though and not just in the 'seedier' parts of town like City Hall.”
“The Pitch because that's its role: to be the "seedier" version of Kansas City's media.”
“I can usually turn the other cheek when I see gossip and slander slap dashed across the face of the pitch because that's it's role: to be the "seedier" version of Kansas City's media.”
“Although you can still catch a glimpse of Copenhagen's seedier side, the gentrification of the area has brought along the usual mix of eclectic fashion stores, cafes and gourmet restaurants, some of the best of which are in Kødbyen, the meatpacking district.”
“Nothing could be seedier than what these people are doing to ram this crap through ... and every single one of them is a crook, corrupt, sex criminal or otherwise.”
“Along with the meticulous design, GTA has became famous for its seedier elements.”
The Huffington Post: WATCH: Sumptuous Grand Theft Auto V Trailer Hits The Internet
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