Seemly in a sentence as an adjective

I knew someone who worked at the Les Schwab HQ. She said that as soon as it was seemly after he passed away, they moved the operation to Bend.

Your host can be completely silent on the internet and seemly be offline but still provide network services.

Consequently it's still worthwhile proving things even when they're seemly obvious.

Sucks to be Kim but why should another third, seemly innocent party, have to suffer too?600 servers that be leased at, say, $100 a month is $60,000 a month or $720K a year.

I can't help but laugh when a bushy tailed non-programmer steps in, and produces something quickly and effectively using seemly simple tools.

Whoa, that surprised me!I hope people can get interesting information, Bill Gates III is seemly a interesting character.

Corn subsidies are from even earlier than prohibition, someone here on HN posted once a detailed article about this subject, seemly the first laws about sugars are from 1700s

Its the 'learning' that is fun, and the web was more 'fun' when you were learning it because it was all new, and once you learned enough about it to see it for what it was, the parts that are less seemly start to dominate your vision and it feels less fun.

What if they're genuinely interested in what the product at the booth is- but suddenly they're put into the uncomfortable position of feeling like people might mistake what they're doing for something less seemly?Perhaps it's a bit much to keep those kinds of jokes out of the talks, for the sake of culture.

Seemly definitions

adjective

according with custom or propriety; "her becoming modesty"; "comely behavior"; "it is not comme il faut for a gentleman to be constantly asking for money"; "a decent burial"; "seemly behavior"

See also: becoming comely decent decorous