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'ʃæɡi((covered with hair, fur etc that is) rough and untidy in appearance: The dog had a shaggy coat; a shaggy dog.) peludotr['ʃægɪ]1 (hair, beard) desgreñado,-a, greñudo,-a, enmarañado,-a; (eyebrows) poblado,-a2 (coat, mat) peludo,-a; (dog) lanudo,-a, peludo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLshaggy dog story chiste nombre masculino largo y malo1) hairy: peludoa shaggy dog: un perro peludo2) unkempt: enmarañado, despeinado (dícese del pelo, de las barbas, etc.)adj.• cabelludo, -a adj.• cubierto de pelo enredado adj.• lanudo, -a adj.• pachón, -ona adj.• peludo, -a adj.• velludo, -a adj.'ʃægi['ʃæɡɪ]ADJ (compar shaggier) (superl shaggiest) [hair, beard, mane] greñudo; [fur, eyebrows, animal] peludo; [carpet, rug] de mucho pelo; [person] melenudo, greñudoshaggy dog story — chiste m largo y pesado
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