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 „неряшливый„(scruffy) se zobrazí v sadách:
халява английский2. messy
I style my hair messy on purpose.
I have to admit I'm very messy.
His bedroom's always messy.
a messy room
Kasparov's private life is messy.
My sister is a typical messy teenager.
A messy bun is very fashionable now.
how to hasten what is increasingly becoming a messy withdrawal while still painting a portrait of success
so I don't have to get involved in these messy, emotional entanglements.
Find someone who had a messy room as a child.
Foxes are forever turning over the bins to look for food, which is both messy and extremely unhygienic.
He is messy, because he's spitting.
his messy hair. Stripping wallpaper can be a messy, time-consuming job. A messy divorce.
The divorce was painful and messy.
My locker partner has made our locker very messy.
Angličtina slovo „неряшливый„(messy) se zobrazí v sadách:
family and friends