scruffy in English

adjective
1
shabby and untidy or dirty.
dressed in scruffy jeans and a baggy T-shirt
synonyms:shabbyworndown-at-heeldown-at-the-heel(s)raggedtatteredmangydirtyuntidyunkemptbedraggledmessydisheveledill-groomedtattyraggedy-assthe worse for wearrattyraggedyscuzzy
adjective

Use "scruffy" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "scruffy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scruffy", or refer to the context using the word "scruffy" in the English Dictionary.

1. His scruffy appearance does not reflect his character.

2. He looked a little scruffy.

3. The town is scruffy and unappealing.

4. 3 The town is scruffy and unappealing.

5. They looked askance at our scruffy clothes.

6. She was wearing a scruffy pair of jeans.

7. It's rather old and scruffy, but who cares?

8. some of them are a little bit scruffy.

9. They looked unkempt, unclean, and somewhat scruffy.

10. She's wearing that scruffy old sweater again.

11. Wow, who's the scruffy old mountain man?

12. He now regards these scruffy photographs as his shield and buckler.

13. Uncle Sam is portrayed as scruffy, mean and bitter.

14. They live in a rather scruffy part of town.

15. Wow, what's with the scruffy old mountain man?

16. The porter put our scruffy rain-sodden luggage on a trolley.

17. Peter Frechette plays Peter as emerging into manhood from a scruffy, boyish petulance.

18. Isn't that the scruffy little car we had in the shop?

19. You can't go to a job interview looking so scruffy!

20. Despite her scruffy clothes, there was an air of sophistication about her.

21. Students who are rude and scruffy give the school a bad name.

22. A scruffy card showed a rowing boat floating towards a bank.

23. My parents think I look scruffy in these jeans, but I like them.

24. He was the epitome of the dashing, flamboyant, slightly scruffy Bomber Pilot.

25. A scruffy cyclist who used the Dixons credit cards was never found.

26. While Mr Clarke revels in his scruffy image, Mr Portillo is a dapper dresser.

27. 28 Peter Frechette plays Peter as emerging into manhood from a scruffy, boyish petulance.

28. I still don't feel it's necessary to wear scruffy clothes to be an actor.

29. Bolderby: Bryan Coleman Bill Graham: Bryan Coleman Judy Graham: Wynne Ajello Editor: Johnnie Schofield Scruffy: Bernard Ansell Sam Greenbaum: Ernest Sefton

30. They still said that he talked much too big, but they did stop treating him as a scruffy nonentity.

31. Photographs show him wearing the scruffy T-shirt and jeans that were the student's uniform of the time.

32. Churchgoers looked Aghast as a scruffy down-and-out huddled in the church doorway as they arrived for morning service.

33. A scruffy little kid aged between 12 and 14 came in and tried to steal the charity box from the counter.

34. The salesclerk looked at us suspiciously, a scruffy black boy and a black sailor in ill-fitting dress blues.

35. Their conversation stops abruptly when a scruffy man approaches the cash register, pulls out a gun and demands all the money.

36. You're sweet as hell and adorable and scruffy with that little grey in your hair and that hot little nose.

37. Its runways made a distinctive pattern, a slanting cross, as if some one had slammed a rubber stamp on the scruffy countryside.

38. Bolderby: Bryan Coleman Bill Graham: Bryan Coleman Judy Graham: Wynne Ajello editor: Johnnie Schofield Waiter: Johnnie Schofield Scruffy: Bernard Ansell Sam Greenbaum: Ernest Sefton

39. 18 Beefed up and scruffy-faced, wearing sunglasses and undertaker's basic black, he didn't play to the crowd, flatter the host or flack for his latest film, "Two Lovers."

40. Or, how about scruffy party dens with wasted Acidheads dancing to ska-punk bands? If that's not your scene, but you love the idea of saving precious travel dollars and meeting fellow travelers, then you've come to the right place

41. "Maneki Neko, the Tale of the Beckoning Cat" is a children's picture book that recounts a Japanese folk legend about a scruffy white cat with spots who came to stay with a poor monk at an obscure monastery, Kotoku Monastery.

42. ‘Perched awkwardly Atop each tree was a scruffy but huge Californian condor.’ ‘The large yellow house was perched Atop a sharp incline of rocks leading down to the beach.’ ‘She was perched Atop one of the highest rocks, a glimmer shining in her sea green eyes.’