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Filter by Meaning After the roller coaster ride, she felt seedy.
She felt seedy and nauseous after taking the wrong medication.
The sick child had a seedy complexion and looked very tired.
He looked seedy and ill after a night of heavy drinking.
She had a seedy stomach after eating that street food.
He stayed home from work because he was feeling seedy.
She felt seedy after eating the expired food from the fridge.
The man felt seedy after taking too many painkillers.
The patient felt seedy after receiving chemotherapy treatment.
The seedy suitcase had a few small tears in the fabric.
The seedy pillow had some small discolorations from years of use.
The seedy sweater had several small holes in it.
The seedy rug had a few noticeable blemishes on it.
The seedy blanket was covered in lint and had several small tears.
The seedy curtains had a few small stains that wouldn't come out.
The seedy tablecloth had several small marks on it from previous meals.
The seedy towel had a few small snags in the fabric.
The seedy shirt had some small spots of discoloration on it.
The seedy couch had a few small rips in the upholstery.
The seedy carpet had some small spots that had been left by spilled drinks.
The seedy motel had a reputation for being a hub for drug dealers and prostitutes.
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