[ UK /skˈæbi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covered with scabs
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How To Use scabby In A Sentence

  • He insists on sitting on the mat where the door might slam on him, and on challenging the same old bruiser of a female four doors down, who duffs him up every time, leaving him cut and scabby.
  • You got to see galleys and corridors and Wilkie's scabby foot dangling down from the top bunk. MR STARLIGHT
  • It is more like an old Labrador - the kind of scabby dog that is friendly enough but that slobbers on people's trousers when they are seated at the table.
  • Latent infection is seen as the scabby, superficial lesions on roots.
  • She whimpers as she undoes the bandages completely, revealing a scabby slice the length of her thumb.
  • You could argue that they are just misunderstood, but let's face it - They are scabby gits.
  • P had dirty blonde dreads, shocking front teeth, and a scabby old dog which gave us all scabies.
  • And any time a big speech is needed, they just haul out the scabby guy.
  • A ragged pigeon with one scabby leg is slouching wearily on my window-sill.
  • You got to see galleys and corridors and Wilkie's scabby foot dangling down from the top bunk. MR STARLIGHT
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