Use of scruffy in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include scruffy at the start of sentence, scruffy at the end of sentence and scruffy in the middle of sentence
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scruffy at the end of sentence
- He looked a little scruffy.
- You can't go to a job interview looking so scruffy!
- In corduroy velvet, denim or linen, the look was relaxed, verging on scruffy.
scruffy in the middle of sentence
- The town is scruffy and unappealing.
- She was wearing a scruffy pair of jeans.
- It's rather old and scruffy, but who cares?
- They live in a rather scruffy part of town.
- They looked askance at our scruffy clothes.
- She's wearing that scruffy old sweater again.
- His scruffy appearance does not reflect his character.
- The porter put our scruffy rain-sodden luggage on a trolley.
- A scruffy card showed a rowing boat floating towards a bank.
- Students who are rude and scruffy give the school a bad name.
- My parents think I look scruffy in these jeans, but I like them.
- He had a scruffy old teddy bear which went by the name of Augustus.
- A scruffy cyclist who used the Dixons credit cards was never found.
- I still don't feel it's necessary to wear scruffy clothes to be an actor.
- Despite her scruffy clothes, there was an air of sophistication about her.
- While Mr Clarke revels in his scruffy image, Mr Portillo is a dapper dresser.
- As Pinky, Patrick James Clarke is high-spirited, with a certain scruffy charm.
- Peter Frechette plays Peter as emerging into manhood from a scruffy, boyish petulance.
- Old silver heels have been abandoned under a work table in favor of scruffy penny loafers.
- It looks best worn casual and scruffy, but everyone seems intent on continually dressing it up.
- He was dressed better than his scruffy usual -- all decked out in pinstripes, as a matter of fact.
- They still said that he talked much too big, but they did stop treating him as a scruffy nonentity.
- Photographs show him wearing the scruffy T-shirt and jeans that were the student's uniform of the time.
- A scruffy little kid aged between 12 and 14 came in and tried to steal the charity box from the counter.
- I felt the cuffs of the cotton jackets hanging in the cupboard, smoothed the scrupulously scruffy trousers.
- Their conversation stops abruptly when a scruffy man approaches the cash register, pulls out a gun and demands all the money.
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