1. scruffy
scruffy pair of jeans/flat/boy
scruffy jeans I don't like to look scruffy.
She is very scruffy, she picking up clothes on the floor and put it on.
You're so scruffy! How about you buy a decent suit?
They live in a scruffy part of town.
These students look poor and scruffy.
A scruffy look is fashionable this season.
dressed in scruffy old clothes to clean out the garage
She doesn't really care about her looks and always wears scruffy clothes.
I don't care if I look scruffy as long as I feel comfortable.
My parents think I look scruffy in these torn jeans
it's scruffy footwear that implies you won't take in pride in your work.
Mum doesn’t like it when I wear scruffy jeans. She prefers me to wear smart clothes.
After a few days without a shower we all looked scruffy.
When I was young, I was a bit scruffy and there were times when I didn't take a bath for up to two weeks during the summer.
Angličtina slovo „ošumělý„(scruffy) se zobrazí v sadách:
fashion: en»czškolní učebnice2. shabby
Get rid of those shabby clothes and buy something new.
In the end, we ended up eating at that shabby restaurant.
The room was empty except for a shabby bed.
He is mixed up with something shabby.
Wisdom often exists under a shabby coat.
shabby clothes/furniture
He wore a shabby old overcoat.
She saw the shabby little house, but she didn't hurry by.
The hotel room where we stayed was shabby.
This costume is so shabby that 1'1/ have to throw it out.
He tried to apologize for his shabby treatment of her.
Ern slammed on the brakes and the Knight Bus skidded to a halt in front of a small and shabby-looking pub, the Leaky Cauldron
Some buildings here are old and bad condition - really shabby.
The second-hand sofa was a little shabby, but Nina thought she could refurbish it.
The small house had come to look shabby, though it was just as good as ever underneath.