mangy

/ˈmeɪndʒi/
adjective
  1. Having a skin disease (mange) that causes hair loss and scabs, usually in animals.
    • The mangy stray dog had patches of fur missing.
    • The vet treated the mangy cat with special medicine.
    • A mangy fox was seen wandering near the farm.
  2. In poor condition; shabby or dirty in appearance.
    • They lived in a mangy apartment with peeling paint.
    • The mangy sofa had torn cushions and stains.
    • He wore a mangy old coat that was full of holes.
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