scabbiness (Meaning)
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scabbiness (n.)
The quality or state of being scabby.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scabbiness
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scabbiness Sentence Examples
- The scabbiness of the old tree's bark hinted at its ancient age.
- The neglected wound developed a nasty scabbiness that required medical attention.
- The homeless man's skin was covered in an unsightly scabbiness.
- The scabbiness of the sheep's wool made it impossible to sell.
- The scabbiness of the concrete wall ruined the aesthetic of the building.
- The scabbiness of the dog's fur made it look sickly and neglected.
- The scabbiness of the old painting was a testament to its age and fragility.
- The scabbiness of the metal surface prevented it from being used for industrial purposes.
- The scabbiness of the pottery gave it a unique and rustic charm.
- The scabbiness of the old car's paint indicated that it had seen better days.
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The quality or state of being scabby.
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The scabbiness of the old tree's bark hinted at its ancient age.
The neglected wound developed a nasty scabbiness that required medical attention.
The homeless man's skin was covered in an unsightly scabbiness.
The scabbiness of the sheep's wool made it impossible to sell.