Seedily

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In fact, Kandy has remained seedily quaint, its monuments and ambience unravaged by mass tourism, only because Sri Lanka has experienced more than a quarter century of civil war between ethnic Sinhalese Buddhists and Hindu Tamils. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"They were overheard and overtaken by a tall, seedily elegant man, the elderly James Joyce, who engaged them in fluent Italian and gave them tickets" to a movie house he was opening. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

Still, leaving the evacuation to people getting in their cars and driving out of the city, when the city is one of the poorest in the U.S., where 100,000 or so of the people don't HAVE cars, seems like an seedily Randian way to go about an evacuation. ❋ Rogers (2005)

The man was a tall, queer-looking fellow, rather seedily dressed, and possibly not quite sober. ❋ Lemuel Ely Quigg (N/A)

Passing through all social conditions, -- first a country gentleman, living on or rather squandering his first wife's little fortune in following the hounds and entertaining the county; then a playwright, vegetating very seedily on the proceeds of his comedies; justice of the peace, and encountering, in his vocation, such characters as _Jonathan ❋ Henry Coppee (N/A)

But, like many others of his kind, Hubert le Ros (I do not, of course, give the actual name by which he was known) drifted seedily away into the provinces; and I, like every one else, ceased to remember him. ❋ Max Beerbohm (1914)

"Thank you very much," said Peter, but he did not altogether like the look of the seedily dressed gentleman, and would much rather have stayed with ❋ Hugh Walpole (1912)

He was seedily dressed, and altogether looked to be a disreputable character. ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)

Mr. Cullen is a short, stout man, very seedily habited, with a great rough head of hair, an aquiline nose, lungs of vast power. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

While at the Factory they made cousin Rufus 'room their head quarters & treated him courteously -- behaved very [seedily] at Cousin Ed's the Fort & other places -- but committed no violence. ❋ Lenoir Family (1865)

When we get a first glimpse of the owners of those shoes - a Greek chorus of seedily flamboyant drag queens and prostitutes - we're primed to witness, if not exactly ❋ MARTIN MORROW (2011)

There are vivid harmonies on "Saying I Love You" and screaming guitars on "Die," but at their core Girls' seedily romantic songs retain their lo-fi charm and dark-hued heart. ❋ Aidin Vaziri (2011)

The only thing I would like to tear out here is the host he says, increasingly seedily. ❋ Sam Wollaston (2011)

In between knocking back pills and pugnaciously repelling his clients and colleagues, he pokes in seedily lecherous style at the secretaries. ❋ Henry Hitchings (2011)

Samsung may be seedily seeding spam in forums from Korea as well … .. ❋ Admin (2010)

As he does, two suspicious characters, a man and a woman appear at the back of the room apparently seedily scrutinising the children. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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