

(15) Ten minutes walk from Frankfurt's main railway station, through a warren of sex shops and seedy gambling dens, two dozen of the most powerful unelected people on the continent gather once a fortnight to try to save Europe from itself.(14) The story begins in 1960 when the 43-year-old Anthony Burgess returned from Singapore to find the England he'd left in the late Forties transformed into an ugly divided country where the last seedy Teds prowled the streets of London and race riots had erupted in our big cities.(13) "This seedy bid would shame a banana republic," Watson said, while Labour frontbencher Ivan Lewis asked why Hunt had had "so little to say on the phone hacking scandal".(12) The Gare du Midi neighbourhood is seen by many as a seedy area where you don’t want to hang around if you can help it (and with a Eurostar ticket you can easily hop on a train to the smartly renovated Central Station).(11) There are networks of mateship that become pretty seedy, they are about influence peddling and become more dangerous, he says.(10) Both brothers said they wanted to put the seedy deals of the Blair-Brown era behind them.

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(9) But following a murder and two high-profile arson attacks in the past month, the Kent town has been the subject of a series of lurid headlines that suggest it may take more than a cultural revolution for Margate to escape its seedy past.(8) The character grew out of a sketch called "Seedy Boss" that Gervais's long-time writing partner, Stephen Merchant, shot for his BBC training course.(7) He also realised that if Las Vegas's seedy image was changed, it could bring in a new clientele.(6) Evidently, Richards saw the impersonation as an affectionate tribute, and in this third picture in the franchise he has a brief role as Jack Sparrow's wonderfully seedy father, Captain Jack Teague.(5) Last year, the winner was Glasgow-born Susan Philipsz, for a sound installation she created in the seedy, dank shadow of a bridge over the Clyde.(4) Sugiura was believed to have been negotiating a settlement to a territorial dispute in Tokyo's seedy Roppongi district with the Kokusui-kai, a smaller Tokyo-based gang that joined the Yamaguchi-gumi in 2005, just as the latter began extending its influence in the capital and other parts of eastern Japan.(3) "It is artistic and not dark or seedy," the broadcaster said, while admitting that "in hindsight" the title may have caused problems.(2) Danny Green plays punchy ex-boxer "One-Round", Peter Sellers's Harry is the archetypal cockney spiv, Cecil Parker's seedy ex-officer Major Courtney a recurrent postwar figure.(1) Calculations were based on the contamination of 2310 specimens of citrus fruits, pitted and seedy fruits and vegetables collected in the 1985- campaigns.(n.) The quality or state of being seedy, shabby, or worn out a state of wretchedness or exhaustion.These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'speedy.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 There's partly a decongestant factor in speedy things. 2023 Both phones sport a fast 120Hz refresh rate, excellent battery life, and speedy performance thanks to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processors. James Antle Iii, Washington Examiner, 29 Mar. 2023 Former President Donald Trump barely waited for the midterm elections to come to a close before announcing his third consecutive presidential campaign, a speedy launch that extended his time running for the White House to nearly a decade. 2023 Both Rahm and Koepka typically prefer a speedier pace, and when the subject was raised in the post-round news conference, Koepka didn't hold back.
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Dan Morse, Washington Post, Her personal highlights were the speedy free Wi-Fi, which enabled her to get some work done before her flight and the wide variety of options – namely weight training and cardio – in the gym.
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Zarnon Kalgon, Popular Mechanics, Advertisement While the three cases mentioned earlier are headed for hearings before a new judge on narrow issues - how long a sentence should be, whether a case should be dismissed based on an earlier argument over the right to a speedy trial - the fourth could become much more protracted. Kate Morrissey, San Diego Union-Tribune, Incom created a heavily armored, maneuverable, and speedy starfighter that could hang tough with TIEs and get out quick when needed, which played perfectly with the Rebellion hit-and-run style of combat.

Recent Examples on the Web In the meantime, the federal government plans to restrict asylum eligibility and ramp up speedy deportations once the pandemic policy goes away.
