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词汇 scabby
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Definition of scabby in English:

scabby

adjectivescabbier, scabbiest ˈskabiˈskæbi
  • 1Covered in scabs.

    结痂的,有痂的

    her fingers were worn and scabby
    figurative they raced across the scabby grass down to the mill
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He reached out a scabby, bandaged hand and patted my shoulder.
    • Francis Upritchard's scabby shrunken heads are disgustingly ugly - bruised, green skin, old teeth, yucky dandruffy hair.
    • So I used to go to interviews looking like I had been sleeping under London Bridge - you know, pale, scabby old clothes, interesting, artistic.
    • In a childish moment I picked the scab from my football knee (footballers who play on AstroTurf always have scabby knees) dark red blood flowed down my leg.
    • If soils drain rapidly or become cool, infected plants often recover, but still may be distorted or produce superficial, scabby lesions.
    • Details surface in the untouched snaps - stretch marks, scabby knees, boob jobs - and so do the posturings, poses and projections behind the sexual self.
    • She whimpers as she undoes the bandages completely, revealing a scabby slice the length of her thumb.
    • He then proceeded to roll up his trouser leg and show me his very scabby leg.
    • The boy was wearing some black board shorts, showing off the child's scabby knees.
    • A soapy solution was rubbed all over my scabby, bruised and burnt fingers leaving me with a relaxed sensation you wouldn't have believed possible in this part of your body.
    • Scalp - as long as it is not scabby, shiny or beneath a comb-over - can be stylish, intelligent, tough and modern.
    • Most feature anomalously crude draftsmanship, scabby surfaces and flat-footed figuration.
    • And while you might pet a stray dog and accidentally touch a scabby sore or some other yuck, the rabies fears seemed unsubstantiated and the cities haven't taken to rounding up the lot for the public safety.
    • The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs.
    • Feeding by the chigger creates scabby, reddish lesions that require two to three weeks to heal after the engorged mites leave the bird.
    • I'm just finding it a little difficult to assess because anything scabby with that much fur tends to look much worse than it probably is.
    • She guides your hand to touch the scabby scar that snakes across her head.
    • Later, after touching down on the scabby tarmac, I skated through Customs in Lima.
    • She's standing alone, stringy hair, corduroy skirt, scabby legs sprouting out of Roman sandals.
    • It has, what looks like a perfectly normal little brown bud but when the sex organs emerge, instead of petals coming out the little scabby petal like structures just drop to the ground.
    Synonyms
    scaly, scabious, diseased
  • 2Irish Scottish informal (of a person) loathsome; despicable.

    〈非正式,主爱尔兰,苏格兰〉(人)可憎的,卑鄙的

    you thought that scabby creep was cute?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And any time a big speech is needed, they just haul out the scabby guy.
    • You could argue that they are just misunderstood, but let's face it - They are scabby gits.
    • It just exists to keep guitar sales up and basements full of scabby punks pissing their days away into a bucket marked ‘excess’.
    • When Mickey's body is found, half eaten by dogs, things take a more serious turn, at least for Jill, and the suspects, older literary types, who tend to be pompous and full of their own self importance, are a scabby bunch.

Derivatives

  • scabbiness

  • noun

Rhymes

abbey, cabby, crabby, flabby, gabby, grabby, Rabbie, shabby, tabby, yabby

Definition of scabby in US English:

scabby

adjectiveˈskabēˈskæbi
  • 1Covered in scabs.

    结痂的,有痂的

    her fingers were worn and scabby
    figurative they raced across the scabby grass down to the mill
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She whimpers as she undoes the bandages completely, revealing a scabby slice the length of her thumb.
    • Most feature anomalously crude draftsmanship, scabby surfaces and flat-footed figuration.
    • The boy was wearing some black board shorts, showing off the child's scabby knees.
    • Feeding by the chigger creates scabby, reddish lesions that require two to three weeks to heal after the engorged mites leave the bird.
    • She's standing alone, stringy hair, corduroy skirt, scabby legs sprouting out of Roman sandals.
    • In a childish moment I picked the scab from my football knee (footballers who play on AstroTurf always have scabby knees) dark red blood flowed down my leg.
    • Later, after touching down on the scabby tarmac, I skated through Customs in Lima.
    • A soapy solution was rubbed all over my scabby, bruised and burnt fingers leaving me with a relaxed sensation you wouldn't have believed possible in this part of your body.
    • It has, what looks like a perfectly normal little brown bud but when the sex organs emerge, instead of petals coming out the little scabby petal like structures just drop to the ground.
    • Scalp - as long as it is not scabby, shiny or beneath a comb-over - can be stylish, intelligent, tough and modern.
    • He reached out a scabby, bandaged hand and patted my shoulder.
    • She guides your hand to touch the scabby scar that snakes across her head.
    • The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs.
    • Details surface in the untouched snaps - stretch marks, scabby knees, boob jobs - and so do the posturings, poses and projections behind the sexual self.
    • He then proceeded to roll up his trouser leg and show me his very scabby leg.
    • If soils drain rapidly or become cool, infected plants often recover, but still may be distorted or produce superficial, scabby lesions.
    • And while you might pet a stray dog and accidentally touch a scabby sore or some other yuck, the rabies fears seemed unsubstantiated and the cities haven't taken to rounding up the lot for the public safety.
    • So I used to go to interviews looking like I had been sleeping under London Bridge - you know, pale, scabby old clothes, interesting, artistic.
    • I'm just finding it a little difficult to assess because anything scabby with that much fur tends to look much worse than it probably is.
    • Francis Upritchard's scabby shrunken heads are disgustingly ugly - bruised, green skin, old teeth, yucky dandruffy hair.
    Synonyms
    scaly, scabious, diseased
  • 2Irish Scottish informal Loathsome; despicable.

    〈非正式,主爱尔兰,苏格兰〉(人)可憎的,卑鄙的

    you thought that scabby creep was cute?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And any time a big speech is needed, they just haul out the scabby guy.
    • It just exists to keep guitar sales up and basements full of scabby punks pissing their days away into a bucket marked ‘excess’.
    • You could argue that they are just misunderstood, but let's face it - They are scabby gits.
    • When Mickey's body is found, half eaten by dogs, things take a more serious turn, at least for Jill, and the suspects, older literary types, who tend to be pompous and full of their own self importance, are a scabby bunch.
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