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Scabbily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a scabby manner.

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Shabbily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a shabby manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In a local television interview last week, Senator Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican, said of Trump’s run: “I don’t think it’s a very serious candidacy, frankly.” Trump also came under fire on Monday from Bush, who performed shabbily in the most recent polls.
  • (2) City will not be able to get away with defending this shabbily against José Mourinho’s team.
  • (3) The second was the lobbying campaign in which all bidders took advantage of grey areas in the shabbily defined rules surrounding the dual race for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments to offer to build training academies, arrange or host lucrative friendlies and do everything in their power and budget (limitless, in Qatar's case) to win votes.
  • (4) Almost everyone agrees that the Chagossians were shabbily treated, to say the least, but there does not seem to be anyone in government prepared to right the wrong.
  • (5) Like all nations, we have sometimes behaved shabbily.
  • (6) Trump counters misogyny allegations by saying Fiorina has a 'beautiful face' Read more As the Republican frontrunner arrived to resounding applause, he told attendees to “sit down, you’ll be here for a while.” Trump then gave uncharacteristally short monologue where he complained about the debate, in his words, “it was three hours, felt like more than that” as well as his treatment by cable news networks, “Fox treated me shabbily, CNN a little bit better.” But not everything was bad for Trump, he bragged that in every online poll (none of which were scientific) he had won.
  • (7) It has to be said, his parents' approach doesn't seem to have worked out too shabbily for him.
  • (8) Labour MP David Winnick accused Sedwill and the home secretary, Amber Rudd , of “shabbily misleading” the committee last month when giving evidence about Goddard’s departure.
  • (9) Savina, however, said the journalists had been treated shabbily.
  • (10) A period of doleful introspection last week over how the world's wealthiest nation could treat its poor so shabbily will now be followed by a flag-waving orgy hailing patriotic resilience in the face of a vicious attack.
  • (11) Some say treated shabbily by ministers; he angered them by saying that teacher shortages were the worst in his career.

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