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1 shabby
[ˈʃæbɪ] adjective1) looking old and worn:رَث، بالٍshabby clothes.
2) wearing old or dirty clothes:يَرْتَدي ثِيابا بالِيَهHe used to be so smart but he looks shabby now.
3) (of behaviour) unworthy or mean:دَنيء، خَسيسThat was a shabby thing to do.
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2 shabby
بالٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. done for: ruined; worn out: These shoes are done for. old: not modern: old customs. shabby: (of clothes; of a building or its furniture) worn out; needing to be repaired or repainted, etc.. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. threadbare: worn till it is very thin: threadbare clothes. -
3 shabby
رَثّ (الثِّياب، إلخ...) \ ragged: (of clothes) old and torn; (of people) wearing old torn clothes; (of other things) not neat or orderly: the ragged edges of a torn piece of paper. shabby: (of clothes; of a building or its furniture) worn out; needing to be repaired or repainted, etc.. tattered: badly torn: tattered clothing. -
4 Shabby-Chic-Stil
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5 surrado
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6 druslulegur, illa til fara
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7 skammarlegur
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8 snjáîur, òvældur
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9 ношенный
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10 neljubazan
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11 otrcan
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12 dčimriski
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13 drpav
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14 podli
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15 затрапезно
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16 поношенный
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17 потасканный
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18 потёртый
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19 ošumělý
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20 niekingas
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shabby — adjective (shabbier; est) Etymology: obsolete English shab a low fellow Date: 1669 1. clothed with worn or seedy garments < a shabby hobo > 2. a. threadbare and faded from wear < a shabby sofa > b. ill kept … New Collegiate Dictionary