We have no meanings for "very scrappy" in our records yet.
1 The first half was very scrappy , to lose the game is a devastating blow.
2 The ball went forward, a typically tatty end to a very scrappy but utterly absorbing encounter.
3 There was lots of holding and it was very scrappy , but most of it came from him.
4 All very scrappy now, not surprisingly, as Rapid try in vain for an equaliser and give away free-kicks.
5 Paraguay are looking very scrappy and lacking in cohesion, which should give Kiwis everywhere, not least on the pitch, great hope.
6 Christmas came early for Finn Harps, who left Drogheda with all three points from a very scrappy Premier Division game last night.
7 There was little to choose between the duo throughout, but for two highly-talented break-builders, it became very scrappy in last night's session.
8 With both sides looking for their first win of 2016, it was the Wildcats who claimed the two points in a very scrappy affair.
9 Papers when we get a chance of going into some town, and then only two days old, or else French, which are very scrappy .
10 "Does seem to me," said Mrs. Tuck, as she placed a very scrappy supper before William, "like dust is as human as guinea pigs.
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