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Yes. An adjective is a word that describes, which "shabby" does.

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What part of speech is the word shabby?

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What part of speech is shabby?

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Is shabby a verb?

No, shabby is not a verb, but an adjective.


What is the adjective formed from shack?

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What is the adjective meaning full of seeds?

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What is does shabby mean?

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How do you spell crumby?

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What is the meaning of the idiom 'Not doing too shabby'?

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What is an adverb for shabby?

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What is the Tagalog of shabby?

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I must often quell my disdain for the high school students trolling for free homework answers on answers.com. (true and not too shabby)