Scabby example sentences

Related (10): crusty, diseased, infected, scaly, sore, ulcerated, rough, bumpy, scabrous, craggy

"Scabby" Example Sentences


1. The dog had scabby sores all over its body.
2. The wound had scabby bits around the edges.
3. The beggar's arms were covered in scabby rashes.
4. The street urchin had scabby knees and elbows.
5. There were scabby patches of dried blood on his shirt.
6. Her legs were covered in scabby insect bites.
7. The floorboards were scabby and needed replacing.
8. The paint was peeling off in little scabby bits.
9. The apples in the barrel were all bruised and scabby.
10. The furniture was old and worn, with scabby bits of varnish.
11. The horse had scabby patches where his saddle had rubbed.
12. The child had scabby scars on his face.
13. The shelf was scabby and stained from years of use.
14. The old chair's cane seat had a scabby hole in it.
15. The walls were covered in scabby patches of damp.
16. The sidewalk was cracked and uneven, with scabby weeds growing through.
17. His hands were rough and scabby from years of labor.
18. The old shoe had a scabby hole in the toe.
19. The windowpanes were scabby with age and dirt.
20. The garden fence had scabby white paint peeling off.
21. The apple had a scabby worm hole in the side.
22. The soccer player had scabby knees from constant impacts.
23. The cabin roof had scabby missing shingles.
24. The deck boards were weathered and scabby.
25. Her calves were scabby from sunburn.
26. His elbows were raw and scabby from leaning on them.
27. The kitchen floor had scabby patches of linoleum peeling up.
28. The concrete steps were cracked and scabby from decades of wear.
29. The young sapling had scabby patches from winter sunscald.
30. The goat had little scabby patches of fur falling out.
31. The illness left him with scabby patches of skin.
32. The trail was rocky and scabby with patches of loose scree.
33. The fruit picked over had scabby brown spots.
34. The cat had scabby bald patches on its back.
35. The deck was old and scabby, lifting away from the house.
36. The sidewalk crack was filled in with scabby weeds and grass.
37. The toddler's knees were scabby from constant falling.
38. The table leg had a scabby patch where the varnish was worn through.
39. The worker's knuckles were scabby and callused.
40. The scabby barn looked ready to fall down.
41. His skin was rough and scabby from not washing.
42. The borrower had scabby hands and elbows.
43. The chair was stacked with scabby textbooks.
44. The floor was scabby and dusty underneath the rug.
45. The child had a scabby patch of skin from picking at a scab.
46. The cheap linoleum floor was patched with scabby pieces.
47. The cat had scabby lesions from constantly scratching itself.
48. The plants leaves had scabby brown spots from insects or disease.
49. The wooden poles were weathered and scabby.
50. The sofa cushions had scabby patches where the stuffing was coming out.
51. The sidewalk was scabby with weeds pushing through the cracks.
52. The bushes had scabby branches from winter damage.
53. The old tree had scabby patches where the bark was peeling away.
54. The scabby plywood patch didn't match the rest of the wall.
55. Her elbows were scabby from constantly leaning on them.
56. The toddler kept picking at the scabby patches on his knees.
57. The stairs were worn and scabby from decades of use.
58. The scabby vines were choking out the beautiful garden.
59. The work boots were scabby and stained from years of hard labor.
60. The old worn rug had scabby patches where the material had worn through.

Common Phases


1. scabby knees- describing a child whose knees get scraped up easily, often from falling
2. scabby hands- describing hands that are callused, rough, and scarred
3. get a scabby patch - to develop an area of damaged, scaly, or callused skin

4. scabby elbows - elbows that are rough, callused, and scarred from leaning on them often
5. scabby sore - a sore or wound that develops a dry, scaly scab
6. scabby wound- a wound that has formed a scab
7. in a scabby condition - in a tattered, worn, and ragged state
8. covered in scabby scars - describing someone who has many dry, rough scars
9. scabby skin - skin that is dry, rough, scaly, and scarred

10. pull off scabby bits - to detach dry, scaly pieces of material or skin
11. peel away in scabby strips - to flake or come off in pieces that resemble a scab
12. have scabby patches - to have spots or areas of damaged, callused, or scarred skin or material
13. develop scabby scars - to form rough and scaly areas of scar tissue over time
14. get scabby lips - to develop chapped, cracked, and scaly lips
15. pick at a scabby scab - to irritate and bother a dry and scaly wound covering
16. grow scabby weeds - describing weeds that have rough, scaly leaves or stems
17. in a scabby state - in a condition of being covered with scabs or dry, scaly patches
18. remove scabby bits- to take away pieces that are dry, callused, and scaly
19. weathered and scabby - describing something old and worn that has developed rough patches
20. have scabby insect bites - to be bitten by insects and develop dry and scaly patches at the bite sites

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