Found 2 items, similar to seedy.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: seedy
seedy
adj 1: full of seeds;
“as seedy as a fig” [ant:
seedless]
2: shabby and untidy;
“a surge of ragged scruffy children”;
“he
was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin”- Mark Twain
[syn:
scruffy]
3: morally degraded;
“a seedy district”;
“the seamy side of
life”;
“sleazy characters hanging around casinos”;
“sleazy
storefronts with...dirt on the walls”- Seattle Weekly;
“the sordid details of his orgies stank under his very
nostrils”- James Joyce;
“the squalid atmosphere of
intrigue and betrayal” [syn:
seamy,
sleazy,
sordid,
squalid]
4: weak and feeble;
“I'm feeling seedy today” [syn:
debilitated,
enfeebled,
infirm]
[also:
seediest,
seedier]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Seedy
Seedy
\Seed"y\, a. [Compar.
Seedier; superl.
Seediest.]
1. Abounding with seeds; bearing seeds; having run to seeds.
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2. Having a peculiar flavor supposed to be derived from the
weeds growing among the vines; -- said of certain kinds of
French brandy.
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3. Old and worn out; exhausted; spiritless; also, poor and
miserable looking; shabbily clothed; shabby looking; as,
he looked seedy; a seedy coat. [Colloq.]
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Little Flanigan here . . . is a little seedy, as we
say among us that practice the law. --Goldsmith.
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Seedy toe, an affection of a horse's foot, in which a
cavity filled with horn powder is formed between the
lamin[ae] and the wall of the hoof.
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