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scabbed

/skab-id, skabd/US // ˈskæb ɪd, skæbd //

结痂,结痂的,结痂了,已结痂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : covered with or affected by scabs.
    • : Obsolete. mean or petty.

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Examples

  • Anbury causes a scabbed and broken skin, and tubercular growths on the roots and at the base of the bulb.

  • The inside has rather the look of meat, for it is reddish and all streaked and scabbed with this pox and with discoloured chalk.

  • Fed by slaves from the cradle, hag-ridden by his vices; a purple young bully, a product of filthy sloth, scabbed with privilege.

  • She had left a great bed of coals on the hearth, and the glow shone redly on his frost-scabbed face.

  • What, shall I dishonour my fair sumptuous and gay house with such a scabbed creephedge as he?