scuzzy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Scuzzy apartments are being replaced by luxury dwellings.
www.ctvnews.ca
Suspicion falls on a scuzzy-looking camper van that was parked on the street earlier in the day.
news.nationalpost.com
As one character departs an impressively nihilistic high school party, some scuzzy guitars linger above.
www.stereogum.com
The scuzzy club was home to an astonishing range of musical talent.
www.herald.ie
While we don't know who will be releasing it or when just yet, you can check out three scuzzy punk songs from the release below.
exclaim.ca
They describe the neighborhood as disgusting, scuzzy, run-down, sad and seedy.
www.oregonlive.com
Scuzzy vintage magazines, fire-hazard electrical equipment and piles of newspapers are littered around a couple of camp beds.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After centuries of slumming in ye olde ale houses and scuzzy sports bars, beer is finally taking its rightful place at the dining table.
www.theglobeandmail.com
On the whole, in fact, it's a very dark record - thematically, lyrically and, in its brash acerbic bursts of scuzzy, confrontational noise, musically, too.
www.clashmusic.com
But there's something in this larceny that strengthens this album, making its thick fug of scuzzy electropop even more propulsive and addictive, seedy and delicious.
thequietus.com

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