"Seamy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Seamy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Seamy" Meaning

having or showing unpleasant, unsavory, or unattractive qualities.

"Seamy" Examples

Examples of Seamy Usage:


The seamy underbelly of the city's glamorous nightlife was revealed in the expose by investigative journalists.
The politician's career was marked by a seamy trail of corruption and bribery scandals.
The group of friends navigated the seamy areas of the city, authenticating rumors and gathering information.
The hard-hitting documentary revealed the seamy side of child labor and exploitation in developing nations.
The marriage was a seamy facade, masking a long history of abuse and manipulation.

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Seamlessly

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Seamlessness

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Smoothness and continuity without any gaps or interruptions; lacking seams or joints, or being able to proceed without interruption or hesitation.

Seamount

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A seamount is a mountain that rises from the ocean floor to at least 1,000 meters (3,300 ft) in height above the surrounding seafloor, but is not visible from the surface of the sea. Seamounts are typically formed as a result of volcanic activity, and they can be found on the ocean floor all over the world, often in areas where tectonic plates are moving apart or colliding. They can be hundreds of kilometers tall when measured from their base on the deep ocean floor to their summit.

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Seamster

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A seamster is a person who works as a seamstress or a tailor, but particularly one who specializes in sewing seams.

Seamstress

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A person whose occupation is to sew or repair clothes and other textiles, typically from home, selling their services to customers.

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Seamus

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Seanad

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Seanchai

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Seannachie

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A seannachie (also spelled senachie) is a traditional Irish bard or storyteller, especially one who recites historical accounts or ballads in verse or song. The term is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "sen", meaning "old", and the word "each", meaning "storyteller" or "poet". Historically, seanchaithe were respected figures in Scottish and Irish culture, known for their mastery of traditional tales, poetry, and music.

Seaplane

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Seaplanes

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A plane that has been specifically designed to take off and land on water.