Seepy vs Seedy - What's the difference?
seepy | seedy |
oozy; applied to land under cultivation that is not well drained
(Webster 1913) disreputable, run-down, sleazy.
full of seeds.
untidy; unkempt
infirm; gone to seed.
suffering the effects of a hangover
(colloquial) Having a peculiar flavour supposed to be derived from the weeds growing among the vines; said of certain kinds of French brandy.
As adjectives the difference between seepy and seedy
is that seepy is oozy; applied to land under cultivation that is not well drained while seedy is disreputable, run-down, sleazy.seepy
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(en adjective)seedy
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(er)- The healing power of alcohol only works on scrapes and nicks; and not on girls in seedy bars who drown themselves in it. (from "Choice Hops and Bottled Self Esteem" by Bayside)
- pomegranates are as seedy as any fruit you are likely to see.
- His seedy , dirt-smudged visage caused her to look at him askance.
- With her aching back and pronounced limp, she was feeling particularly seedy today.
- After last night's party we were all feeling pretty seedy .