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Answer for the clue "Not well-kept ", 5 letters:
seedy

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Usage examples of seedy.

It was almost impossible to recognize the seedy Ascher in this smart young man with the military bearing.

It was almost impossible to recognise the seedy Ascher in this smart young man with the military bearing.

On the wide, shadowless, aseptic surface of the table the raincoat looked out of place, like some jolly, seedy old tramp who has strayed into an operating theatre.

Mexican divorce from Tom Muldoon, Jenny had come across Chuchu Mondragon singing in the seedy Juarez night club she had chosen for an evening of slumming.

After that, I suggested that Bostric try a bench to match the ones Destrin was making for the Horn Inn, perhaps the seediest drinkery in Fenard.

Bent double and howling as I was they had me across the central room and through the other door and into a sparsely furnished office on the other side, where they dropped me on to a stool in front of a scuffed and seedy deal and hardboard desk.

I could turn up at every course where Humber had a runner, looking seedier and seedier and more and more ready to take any job at all, and one day the lad-hungry stable would take the bait.

To find him here, in this seedy tavern, arranging swift passage to Leiss, was a profound shock to Tawl.

An inquisitive young middy could augment his education, in its seedier warrens.

An hour later, I was checked into the Airport Ramada, the seedier of the two airport hotels.

Everybody had been in dead earnest, from the seedy bum whose gasp had awakened him on the park bench, to Skookum and his shotgun and Officer Stevens and his pistol.

As Nick trundles the spunky youngster from one seedy motel to another, stuffs her with junk food, and teaches her the rudiments of spy craft, he also begins to piece together a picture of why Kevin and his family were killed.

There is something in the tone of those instructions of his to Sancho that evokes in one the image of an elderly, seedy, obscure poet, who has never been successful in anything, giving to his sturdy, popular, extravert son a sound bit of advice as to how to be a prosperous plumber or politician.

Two women were sitting on a pair of seedy looking beds, and they smiled as Macro appeared through the door.

Already milor and his gallant English friends were busy once more transforming themselves into grimy workmen or seedy middle-class professionals.