Crossword-Solution: SEEDIER 7 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Less respectable 1 answer
More run-down than before 1 answer
sleazier 1 answer
Much less upscale 1 answer
More worn 1 answer
More threadbare. 1 answer
More shabbily-dressed 1 answer
More shabbily dressed 1 answer
More like a dive bar or certain bread 1 answer
More down-at-heel 1 answer
More down and out 1 answer
Like a strawberry compared to an apple 1 answer
Less upscale 1 answer
Feeling worse: Colloq. 1 answer
Feeling or looking bluer. 1 answer
Comparatively shabby 1 answer
Shabbier in appearance 1 answer
Less prepossessing 2 answers
Shabbier. 2 answers
Less reputable 4 answers
More unkempt 4 answers
More disreputable 4 answers
More squalid 5 answers
More shabby 5 answers
DISREPUTABLE DOCTOR 11 answers
Disreputable 79 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SEEDIER (5)

Was there ever a more melancholy, remorse-stricken wretch than Cap'n Davis? Or a gentler and seedier poet than Herrick? Or a more finely sodden and soaked old rum sport than Huish (not--Whish!) But it was not until they fell in with Attwater that their weakness as scoundrels was exposed.
The Delicious Vice Young E. Allison 2005
What if her father should be unable to find another place--any sort of work--and should come to hang about the house always, getting seedier and sadder, to be supported by her feeble efforts? Milly refused to contemplate the picture.
One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 2006
Whereupon the betting-men grow seedier and more seedy; some of the more mercurial go off in a fit of apoplectic amazement; some betake themselves to Waterloo Stairs on a moonless night; some proceed to the Diggings, some to St Luke's, and some to the dogs; some become so unsteady, that they sign the wrong name to a draft, or enter the wrong house at night, or are detected in a crowd with their hand in the wrong man's pocket.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Various 2007
But there is a seedier and seamier side to shuttle trade where it interfaces with organized crime and official corruption.
Financial Crime and Corruption Sam Vaknin 2018
You should have heard the people cheering, and seen the running to and fro of crowds to catch a glimpse of the great Raj as he drove away! In a minute the great place was all on the move, Rajahs getting into their carriages and dashing off with their guards riding before and behind, and smaller Rajahs with seedier carriages and only bare-footed footmen jumping up behind.
From Edinburgh to India & Burmah William G. Burn Murdoch 2007

Quotes with SEEDIER (3)

Just as the Mediterranean separated France from the country Algiers, so did the Mississippi separate New Orleans proper from Algiers Point. The neighborhood had a strange mix. It looked seedier and more laid-back all at the same time. Many artists lived on the peninsula, with greenery everywhere and the most beautiful and exotic plants. The French influence was heavy in Algiers, as if the air above the water had carried as much ambience as it could across to the little neighb…
Hunter Murphy Imogene in New Orleans
I’d heard he had started a fistfight in one of the seedier local taverns because someone had insisted on saying the word “utilize” instead of “use.
Patrick Rothfuss The Wise Man's Fear
For generations, minor-league baseball has been seen as the scrappier, sometimes seedier, counterpart to its big-league sibling. Games are often cloaked in strange and sometimes awkward theme nights. Some of the mascots are ragged or downright bizarre. The ballparks are smaller and filled with fewer fans.
Mary Pilon
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 32 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).