scruffy|scruffier|scruffiest in English
adjective
[scruff·y || 'skrʌfɪ]
dirty, unkempt, disheveled (Slang)
Use "scruffy|scruffier|scruffiest" in a sentence
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. Although covered in fur, Boggles have scruffier beards and manes that stand out in comparison
17. The porter put our scruffy rain-sodden luggage on a trolley.
18. Peter Frechette plays Peter as emerging into manhood from a scruffy, boyish petulance.
19. Isn't that the scruffy little car we had in the shop?
20. You can't go to a job interview looking so scruffy!
21. It was the scruffiest place I've ever stayed in, so 'Hotel Royal' was a bit of a misnomer.
22. Despite her scruffy clothes, there was an air of sophistication about her.
23. Students who are rude and scruffy give the school a bad name.
24. A scruffy card showed a rowing boat floating towards a bank.
25. My parents think I look scruffy in these jeans, but I like them.