Definition of "scrabbly"
scrabbly
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comparative more scrabbly, superlative most scrabbly
Characterised by scrabbling, or digging around.
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Difficult to negotiate; requiring scrambling.
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Thrown together; disorganized or slapdash.
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Of poor quality; poorly maintained.
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Characterized by sparse, stunted vegetation, infertile.
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Hiking out there these days on the scrabbly bluffside, I can easily pick out the conical mounds; the center of each has been dug into and gouged out by a looter or curiosity seeker, probably before the 1920s.
2006, Laurie Hovell McMillin, Buried Indians: Digging Up the Past in a Midwestern Town, page 53 0299216845
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It's just a china head and a rubber body with the arms gone. The hair is all scrabbly. It's ugly, and nobody's allowed to have private stuff, but when Sister Scary tried to take it away, Isma screamed so much you could hear it all over the school, and everybody thought their ears were going to fall off.
2010, Mary Doria Russell, A Thread Of Grace, page 324
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And there was the whole valley spread out down below us, the brown river looking blue and the fields that were so rusty-poor, close up, a fine green from that distance, and even our house with its scrabbly yard looking like a pretty little farm.
1967, Sallie Bingham, The Touching Hand: And Six Short Stories, page 57
The rest came up with the rednecks, newcomers themselves who had never before ventured any farther from their scrabbly little farms and flyblown hamlets than it took to do business with the local moonshiner, and couldn't get used to the idea that Jim Crow didn't travel.
2012, Loren D. Estleman, Jitterbug
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His shirt was fine broadcloth with detachable collar, and all these things were almost unheard of in this land of bearded renegades, horse ranchers, scrabbly whiskey smugglers, hillside farmers and halfbreed Indians whose once-proud
1968, Eric Allen, The Hanging at Whiskey Smith and Marshal From Whiskey Smith
Having a rough texture; scratchy.
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Actually, I know little of corn, except for the liquid variety... but I do know that the hard, ugly, scrabbly stuff in the center is the cob ~ and without that, we don't have the pretty stuff on the surface -- and that's what this award is all about.
1985, Base Line: A Newsletter of the Map & Geography Roundtable
Consider the tricks of an acrobatic caterpillar (of the Lobster Moth) which in infancy looks like bird's dung, but after molting develops scrabbly hymenopteroid appendages and baroque characteristics, allowing the extraordinary fellow to play two parts at once.
2011, Lila Azam Zanganeh, The Enchanter: Nabokov and Happiness