scabby

/ˈskæbi/
adjective
  1. Covered with scabs; having crusty, dry patches on the skin from a wound, rash, or infection.
    • After the scrape healed, his knee was scabby for a few days.
    • She tried not to scratch her scabby mosquito bites.
    • The dog's scabby ear needed treatment from the vet.
  2. In poor condition; shabby, dirty, or contemptible (informal).
    • The scabby treatment of the workers caused a lot of anger.
    • That scabby old couch should have been thrown out years ago.
    • He wore a scabby jacket that was full of holes.
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