Seams vs Seamy - What's the difference?
seams | seamy |
Sordid, squalid or corrupt.
* 2013 , Sam Jones and Shiv Malik Lou Reed, lead singer of Velvet Undergound, dies aged 71 , The Guardian Online
* 1987 ,
Having or showing a seam.
As a noun seams
is .As a verb seams
is (seam).As an adjective seamy is
sordid, squalid or corrupt.seamy
English
Adjective
(er)- Lou Reed, lead singer of the Velvet Underground, veteran chronicler of life's wilder, seamier and more desperate side and one of the most influential and distinctive songwriters of his generation has died at the age of 71.
- She just hadn't been aware, having considered such tales rather seamy while growing up.