scranky (Meaning)
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scranky (a.)
Thin; lean.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scranky
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scranky Sentence Examples
- The old car's engine made a scranky noise, rattling and sputtering as it struggled to start.
- The unkempt lawn was left scranky and untamed, with tall grass obscuring the path.
- The abandoned building had a scranky appearance, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
- The teacher's scranky voice echoed through the classroom, demanding attention.
- The old man's scranky beard hung from his chin in ragged clumps.
- The scranky fabric of the couch clung to my skin, making me shiver with discomfort.
- The scranky music of the street performers grated on my nerves, drowning out the other sounds of the city.
- The scranky old woman cackled as she hobbled down the street, her cane tapping against the pavement.
- The scranky furniture in the thrift store was a testament to the passage of time and the quirks of its former owners.
- The scranky recording of the old song played over and over, its tinny sound echoing through the empty room.
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Thin; lean.
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The old car's engine made a scranky noise, rattling and sputtering as it struggled to start.
The unkempt lawn was left scranky and untamed, with tall grass obscuring the path.
The abandoned building had a scranky appearance, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
The teacher's scranky voice echoed through the classroom, demanding attention.