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How do you use the word seedy in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "seedy":

Literal Meaning (referring to seeds):

* The farmer carefully planted the seedy watermelon in the fertile soil.

* The bakery used seedy rye bread in their delicious sandwiches.

Figurative Meaning (referring to something disreputable or shady):

* The detective investigated the seedy underbelly of the city.

* The back alley was filled with seedy bars and gambling dens.

* He was known to frequent seedy nightclubs and questionable establishments.

* The old man's eyes had a seedy look, hinting at a long and troubled life.

Note: "Seedy" often carries a negative connotation, implying something is morally suspect or has a bad reputation.

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