scrubby

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

scrub +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

scrubby (comparative scrubbier, superlative scrubbiest)

  1. Covered with or consisting of scrub.
  2. Inferior in size or quality.
    • 1883, Hargrave Jennings, The Childishness and Brutality of the Time:
      This sort of literary slop-work will not suffice for your walking in the roads of life to any good purpose. It is bad work. It is scrubby work.

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