scabby in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scabby in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for scabby in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

scabby <-ier, -iest> [ˈskæbi] ADJ

Translations for scabby in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
The point is that scabby mouth (orf) is in all sheep flocks.
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Although pain during treatments if often minimal, the skin can swell, ooze and become scabby as the wounds close and heal.
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There's only one thing worse than a liar, and it's a scabby liar.
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Unless there's a tangible benefit to the consumer, why would they buy scabby potatoes?
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An 8-year-old lad with a scratchy voice and scabby knees caught my eye.
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There has been an outbreak of scabby mouth disease in lambs.
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Older ewes could still get scabby mouth but the severe disease tends to be more prevalent in younger animals because of their weaker immune status.
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I always had oily scabby ankles from catching myself on that cog that runs the chain.
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I only really realised afterwards it was scabby and ridiculous.
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It's often raised and can be flakey or scabby.
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