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1 I am positively ashamed to go anywhere, my clothes are so shabby .
2 A new one has been made, because that one was so shabby .
3 Did you ever see me with so shabby a row of tea-cups?
4 My castle rushed by so shabby a ruse; my name a laughing-stock!
5 The whole was so shabby that I tried not to look at it.
6 As for clothes, I never was so shabby in my life.
7 And how, in the Abbey, no one was so shabby
8 Be it ever so shabby and dismal, nobody ever owns to keeping a shop.
9 She observed to her mommer that she never see a gempman go so shabby .
10 And, after all, my little gift is not quite so shabby as it looks.
11 I never thought my girl would play so shabby a trick on Gerald's son.
12 I shouldn't feel so shabby if we had seen them.
13 Being in the dark with Ethan didn't sound so shabby .
14 But, Ollie, he's so shabby , and his daughter gives music-lessons.
15 I was so shabby and plebeian, then, that people actually dare offer me money!
16 And the walls were so shabby , the room needed a new coat of paint anyway.
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