scratty

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈskɹati/
  • Rhymes: -æti

Adjective

scratty (comparative more scratty, superlative most scratty)

  1. (colloquial, chiefly Britain) Thin, meagre; unkempt.
    • 1978, Jane Gardam, God on the Rocks, Abacus 2014, p. 87:
      Odd that her head, so small now with the scratty cap of hair, was still heavy enough to dent the pillow down.
    • 2004, David Nobbs, Sex and Other Changes, p. 2:
      Her charm was in the toss of her head as she climbed the scratty trees that lined the River Rundle.
    • 2010, Susan Hill, The Shadows in the Street:
      Oriental girls – and how did she think she could compete with them? Abi Righton, poor skin, scratty hair, wonky teeth.

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