Passive-aggressive glaciers and miniature elephant-humans antagonize the seedy streets of Suburbia.
Searching through seedy West German streets and bars, he finally winds up visiting an old friend in Berlin.
Leading off a road I'd been down dozens of times before: a new, perfectly ordinary-looking, perhaps somewhat seedy little street.
River Road is a seedy street in one of the rowdiest parts of the city, with jostling crowds and rundown stores.
Paul Whelan, the private eye in Michael Raleigh's mysteries, loves the seedy streets of Chicago.
But miles of seedy commercial streets are still pockmarked by year-old rubble, and full-scale rebuilding remains a distant glimmer.
She looked out over the seedy street.
If he hadn't, her kid would have been dead on the seedier streets of Boston--no one double-crossed bookies and drug dealers twice and lived to tell about it.
The new place was in a busy but faintly seedy street off the Pentonville Road, the sort of place where the locals were off-duty hookers, the hopelessly unemployed, the elderly poor and the mentally ill.
The only "budget choice" hotel you recommend is described as a former brothel in which the rooms "have retained their bawdy decor," situated on a "seedy" street.