English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ti "seedy" jẹ:ajẹtífù (ti eniyan tabi ibi) ẹlẹgbin, ẹlẹgbin, ati ti ko dara. Apeere: "Ọpa aarin ilu kan" (ti eniyan) onijagidijagan ati aibikita. Apeere: "Otelemuye ikọkọ ti o ni irikuri" (ti kii ṣe deede) ni ipo ti ko dara nipasẹ lilo pipẹ tabi aini itọju. Apeere: "Jakẹti atijọ ti o ni irikuri"Lapapọ, "seedy" ṣe apejuwe ohun kan tabi ẹnikan ti o dabi ẹni tabi ti o ni imọra ti o ṣaṣeyọri, aibikita, tabi aibikita.

Sentence Examples

  1. She would lay dying on the cobbled streets, begging for crumbs before she would find herself in one of those seedy bordellos, like the ones the men in Dobbinsturn liked to frequent.
  2. The streets outside appeared seedy, but the interior of the inn was perhaps worse.
  3. Much of the facility had been renovated over the past few years, and its seedy, psycho house look had been replaced with a bright, almost inviting façade.
  4. Beside them were seedy dram-shops whose fronts were painted with pictures of sailors dancing with buxom women whose living likenesses waited outside to catch the eye and wallet of the passing seamen.
  5. Stormaway entered a seedy dockside pub that rejoiced in the name of the Leaky Barrel.
  6. Flashing my cash around seedy joints felt right, but playing the slick foreign savior, handing out cash for favors, it left me feeling dirty.