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Definition of "seeme" [seeme]

  • Obsolete spelling of seem. (verb)

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Use "seeme" in a sentence
  • "As Dryden wrote in 1691 in a letter to Walsh, 'to be truly a friend, a man must seeme to exercise a little malice.'"
  • "I've lived for long periods of my life in both Wisconsin (25 years) and Illinois (18 years), and although I love my Badger birthplace, Illinois voters seeme to me to be much more politically sophisticated when it comes to race and politics - also IMO."
  • "This would seeme to tie to what seems to be another controversy over the ability to recall meetings and also a lack of attention to what is going on in his campaign events."