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Scruffy (disambiguation); Scruffy (film)

scruffy         
(scruffier, scruffiest)
Someone or something that is scruffy is dirty and untidy.
...a young man, pale, scruffy and unshaven.
...a scruffy basement flat in London.
ADJ
scruffy         
¦ adjective (scruffier, scruffiest) shabby and untidy or dirty.
Derivatives
scruffily adverb
scruffiness noun
Scruffy (1938 film)         
1938 FILM BY RANDALL FAYE
Scruffy is a 1938 British family film directed by Randall Faye and starring Jack Melford, Billy Merson and Peter Gawthorne. The screenplay involves a young boy who runs away from his wealthy home because his mother does not like his dog, and ends up living with a burglar.

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Scruffy
Examples of use of SCRUFFY
1. "It‘s a scruffy place." "Plymouth‘s the worst, though," says Joan.
2. Most of the existing kebab sellers were in scruffy places.
3. The scruffy building is on a quiet, leafy street.
4. The guy was wearing scruffy clothes and a baseball cap.
5. They were scruffy, shambolic – and they invented indie music.