I wore my favorite shirt so much, it became shabby
The old man lived in a shabby house with peeling paint and a sagging roof.
The old couch in the corner of the room looked shabby with its worn-out and torn fabric.
The word "shabby" is an adjective.
The Tagalog word for "shabby" is "pangit" or "marurumi" depending on the context.
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.
No, "shabby" is an adjective used to describe something in poor condition or of poor quality.
I need something to replace these shabby clothes.
Please Mazie, don't wear those shabby shoes with your nice dress.
The old couch in the corner of the room looked shabby with its worn-out and torn fabric.
The professor's coat was long and shabby.
The room has become very shabby, so it is time to redecorate.
The word "shabby" is an adjective.
"shabby" means tacky, sloppy. It is used both literally, as an shabby outfit and figuratively, as a shabby excuse or shabby behavior., but I think the latter, figurative meaning is more common.
No, "shabby" is an adjective used to describe something in poor condition or of poor quality.
Something that is shabby is not good. Shabby is poor or dishevelled. If I am not shabby then I am doing well, fine. I am well turned out, smart.
The adverb form of shabby is shabbily.
The Tagalog word for "shabby" is "pangit" or "marurumi" depending on the context.
"Shabby" is an adjective, used to describe something that is in poor or worn condition.