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Scabby Meaning in English

word

ˈskæb.i
SKAB-ee
skˈæbi
SKAB-ee

التعريف

Covered with scabs or having scabs, usually describing skin that is healing after a wound or rash. Can also be used as an insult for something dirty or unpleasant in informal speech.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Mostly used to describe physical appearance (skin with scabs), but informally can insult someone's hygiene or describe something dirty. Rarely used in everyday conversation; more common in British English. Not a polite word.

جمل نموذجية

Her knee looks scabby after she fell on the playground.

basic

The stray dog had scabby skin.

basic

Try not to scratch your scabby arm.

basic

My elbows get scabby every winter from the dry air.

natural

The old fence was covered in scabby patches of peeling paint.

natural

He made a scabby remark about the messy kitchen, which annoyed everyone.

natural