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And if any other animals start looking seedy, they can be brought here, too.
He was like a seedy actor of the old school.
They also said he was not the only one to visit a seedy section.
The seedy man was making for the door of the inner room.
This will certainly keep many of those seedy characters out.
The streets look seedier than they did in the morning.
Most of the play takes place in a seedy motel room.
On the seedy scale of one to ten, she'd have given the place about a six.
But how did this woman know about the seedy business of dealing in information.
There'd be a seedy little office somewhere with a phone number given only to those in the know.
"Do you know what it's like to live for a hundred years in a seedy road show?"
"Everything we do starts out being something really seedy," he said.
He had a feeling this one would look equally seedy in the dead of night.
But reminders of the area's seedy past are never far.
"Paul wanted to show the seedier side, where it all led to."
She was well aware that the construction industry had a seedy side.
Up close, Jennifer thought the house looked seedier than it had from the road.
Who else but a professor could look so seedy and own such an Implement?
She immediately suggests they take a room in a seedy hotel.
Definitely looks a lot different from the dark, cold and seedy world the original story took place in.
Hal asked with concern, for he had never seen his father looking so seedy.
A crowd of people, looking very seedy, crouched all around him.
If not for heart and imagination, the world of fiction would be a pretty seedy place.
But it has that sense of the seedy, the underworld.
"Over all, things are pretty seedy in here," she said.