Definition of Scabby. Meaning of Scabby. Synonyms of Scabby

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Definition of Scabby

Scabby
Scabby Scab"by, a. [Compar. Scabbier; superl. Scabbiest.] 1. Affected with scabs; full of scabs. 2. Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy. --Swift.

Meaning of Scabby from wikipedia

- Scabby may refer to: William Cragh, Welsh medieval warrior, also known as "William the Scabby". Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht from 1189...
- Inflatable rats, Union rats, or Scabby rats, are giant inflatables in the shape of cartoon rats, commonly used in the United States by protesting or striking...
- purgatory", i.e. with one card and no way to get rid of it.[citation needed] Scabby queen is a modern variation of Old Maid pla**** with a standard pack of cards...
- Scabby Cr**** is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Scabby Cr**** received its name from an incident when Sioux Indians kept ponies inflicted with...
- Scabby Range Nature Reserve is a heritage-listed protected area at Sams River Fire Trail, Yaouk, New South Wales, Australia. It was established on 3 December...
- scabrosa is a lichen which has a cir****polar distribution. Its common name is scabby pelt. It is a known host species to the lichenicolous fungus Nectriopsis...
- Mount Scabby is a mountain with an elevation of 1,802 metres (5,912 ft) AHD that is located in the Scabby Range and is situated on the border of the Australian...
- ecthyma, infectious labial dermatitis, ecthyma contagiosum, thistle disease, scabby mouth A thumb with two denuded orf lesions, following a bite by a sheep...
- George Henry Moore (12 October 1812 – 7 July 1905), derogatorily known as Scabby Moore, was a New Zealand runholder and proprietor of the Glenmark estate...
- after the new saint's death. Other names include William the Scabby (cragh means "scabby" in Welsh), or William ap Rhys. Historian Jussi Hanska gives...