Ainda não temos significados para "rather shabby".
1Some pretty things are in them, but faded and rather shabby now.
2My uniform is getting rather shabby; the buttons and lace are quite tarnished.
3The swords and crossbows they carried appeared rather shabby and mass-produced.
4No doubt the cities of that period were rather shabby affairs.
5Robinson led the way to a rather shabby brick house standing by itself.
6This was an older and rather shabby residential district, not too well lighted.
7The slender, rather shabby looking stranger was not calculated to inspire much confidence.
8Everything had grown rather shabby, only Uncle Geoffrey had not found it out.
9Tommy handed over a rather shabby green notebook, and Tuppence began writing busily.
10Here were located the rather shabby yellow meeting-house, Cowdin's tavern, Dea.
11I say, Cowperwood, I've played a rather shabby trick on you just now.
12Isn't it rather shabby after what the doctor said to us?
13The house, to begin with, was small and rather shabby.
14No doubt, as you imply, the cities of that period were rather shabby affairs.
15The son is a very respectable-looking man, but rather shabby.
16Lilian Boyd entered the small, rather shabby room, neat, though everything was well worn.
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