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scabby

Scabby vs Mean - What's the difference?

scabby | mean |


As adjectives the difference between scabby and mean

is that scabby is affected with scabs; full of scabs while mean is common; general.

As a verb mean is

to intend.

As a noun mean is

a method or course of action used to achieve some result.

Swabby vs Scabby - What's the difference?

swabby | scabby |


As a noun swabby

is (informal) a sailor.

As an adjective scabby is

affected with scabs; full of scabs.

Scobby vs Scabby - What's the difference?

scobby | scabby |


As a noun scobby

is the chaffinch.

As an adjective scabby is

affected with scabs; full of scabs.

Slabby vs Scabby - What's the difference?

slabby | scabby |


As adjectives the difference between slabby and scabby

is that slabby is thick; viscous while scabby is affected with scabs; full of scabs.

Scabby vs Stabby - What's the difference?

scabby | stabby |


As adjectives the difference between scabby and stabby

is that scabby is affected with scabs; full of scabs while stabby is having one or more sharp points.

Shabby vs Scabby - What's the difference?

shabby | scabby |


As adjectives the difference between shabby and scabby

is that shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged while scabby is affected with scabs; full of scabs.

Scabby vs Cabby - What's the difference?

scabby | cabby |


As an adjective scabby

is affected with scabs; full of scabs.

As a noun cabby is

(informal) a cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi.

Scabby vs Scabbily - What's the difference?

scabby | scabbily |


As an adjective scabby

is affected with scabs; full of scabs.

As an adverb scabbily is

in a scabby manner; in a low, base or mean way.

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