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seam·y (s m) adj. seam·i·er, seam·i·est. 1. Sordid; base: "seamy tales of aberrant sexual practices, messy divorces, drug addiction, mental instability, and suicide ...
Modifies a noun. underside: The son of an American ambassador, addicted to the seamy underside of a Central Asian city, finally gets in over his head. side:
adjective, seam⋅i⋅er, seam⋅i⋅est. 1. unpleasant or sordid; low; disagreeable: the seamy side of life. 2. having, showing, or of the nature of a seam.
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seamy • adjective (seamier, seamiest) sordid and disreputable. Perform another search of the Compact Oxford English Dictionary . About this dictionary
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