We have no meanings for "old scab" in our records yet.
1 Even then, it might not do him any good whatsoever to pick at an old scab .
2 You were damned glad to pick me up, anyway-andso you ought to be, with your drunken old scab of a father!
3 She'd picked at it like an old scab for years, and then she'd tried to forget it, but nothing ever made it easier.
4 It was the longest and most beautiful car I'd ever seen, and it made our pickup truck look like a crusty old scab .
5 Whatever Anne's reason for doing so, it was to this scortatory old scab that she turned for help in cozening the fair young Countess.
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