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shabby [ˈʃæbi] ADJ

1. shabby (badly maintained):

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2. shabby (poorly dressed):

shabby

3. shabby (unfair, contemptible):

shabby
shabby excuse
shabby compromise
shabby trick

Usage examples with shabby

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He lives in a small and shabby tenement with his mom and sister.
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The chain has evolved the feel of its early restaurants into a new restaurant image that they call shabby chic.
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One reader wrote that it was shabby, shoddy and shameful to mention the name of any lady in a newspaper.
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In 1991, after the end of communism, illegal shabby buildings sprang up all around the park; this was made possible by bribery.
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They were accommodated in shabby apartments and six camps in a former school.
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They start to dance gracefully, while the sad shabby dancer can only skip as if she has a limp.
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This happens at two other hotels, each somewhat more shabby than the others.
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The connection is shabby, and their phone connection is soon lost.
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The shabby chic aesthetic also expands to the garden, with the same design principles of using timeworn garden furniture and feminine accessories.
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As ownership has passed into private hands, upkeep on the apartments has dwindled, leaving many of them currently in a shabby state of disrepair.
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