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seamy side

Cultural  
  1. The sordid, unattractive aspect of something: “Lying and stealing are part of the seamy side of life.”


seamy side Idioms  
  1. The sordid or base aspect of something, as in This nightclub certainly shows you the seamy side of the community. This term refers to the wrong side of a garment, revealing the stitched seams. Shakespeare used it figuratively in Othello (4:2): “That turn'd your wit the seamy side without.”


Example Sentences

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The book offers a powerful glimpse into the seamy side of 1970s rock 'n' roll, a time capsule-like rendering of a bygone age.

From Salon • May 7, 2022

Such belief in the virtue of the people emerges throughout these reports — an unexpected epilogue to their relentless documenting of the seamy side of American public life.

From Washington Post • Mar. 22, 2019

The general thesis of the book is essentially sound, if heavily weighted on the seamy side.

From New York Times • Feb. 9, 2018

Its seamy side once saw it dubbed Rio sur Mer, but I felt it was more like Paris in the sun.

From The Guardian • Apr. 28, 2013

Had not Countess Löwenjoul, who herself dealt with the same topics in a confused sort of way, and had obviously seen the seamy side of life, described her as quite innocent!

From Royal Highness by Mann, Thomas