seamy|seamier|seamiest in English

adjective

[seam·y || 'sɪːmɪ]

unpleasant, disagreeable; seedy, sordid; of or pertaining to seams; made of seams

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1. Seamy The novel gives a vivid description of the seamy side of the city life.

2. Some of them are pretty seamy places.

3. How to solve psychological the seamy side?

4. The novel gives a vivid description of the seamy side of city life.

5. Buckmaster's habit of distancing himself from the seamier side of the company worried him.

6. The seamy side of life includes crime and other evils.

7. She would go into seamy dives, sitting there, listening, consoling.

8. To accept our seamy side, we must first admit that we are not perfect.

9. His time in London was his first glimpse of the seamier side of life.

10. Then and later, Alvin was interested in putting the seamier side of life onstage.

11. Annie grew up in comfort knowing little of the seamy side of life.

12. The place was loud, fast, and throbbing with life, some of it on the seamy side.

13. Human character has two sides, and everyone has his normal side and seamy side.

14. She was a tough girl with an abrasive manner, and seemed very knowledgeable about the seamy side of life.

15. John C . Reilly has played a host of seamy characters to great effect over the years.

16. The film vividly portrays the seamy side of life in the London of the early 70s.

17. The mountain ranges were Bathed in sunshine and the scarred and seamy face of stern old Errigal seemed almost to smile