scabbily

/ˈskæbɪli/
adverb
  1. In a shabby, worn-out, or neglected manner.
    • The hotel room was scabbily furnished with broken chairs.
    • He was scabbily dressed in an old, torn coat.
    • She felt scabbily treated when no one thanked her for her help.
  2. In a way that is unfair or dishonorable.
    • He scabbily took credit for his coworker's idea.
    • The team was scabbily defeated by a referee's bad call.
    • They scabbily ignored the rules to win the game.
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