Rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf.
1 I will see whether the Coramoor has sent me a scabrous drunkard.
2 The scabrous feel of lichen and bird droppings brought back more memories.
3 Stephanie looked back at the patch of scabrous land that was Ketton.
4 Giants, rats, rabbits, he could bear-butnot the scabrous solitudes of Deadways.
5 I think we were quite happy to be scabrous and satirical about them.
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7 American comic writing is at its most rewarding when at its most scabrous .
8 Behind him, standing atop the dented and scabrous garbage cans, Dumont.
9 Whenever it was on the brink of sentimentality, it became scabrous .
10 Questions, confidences, scabrous discussions of people's love-affairs-anythingto keep you a few minutes longer.
11 We've often observed how scabrous furniture appears when carried outdoors.
12 It was covered in fur or scales or some scabrous , fungal amalgamation of both.
13 Not that his plays are the bloodiest or most scabrous .
14 The rifle barrel rises, and rises until it points at the ceiling in scabrous salute.
15 Playing with Irish stereotypes, flaunting the scabrous and the outrageous is McDonagh's stock in trade.
16 I would tear down her scabrous walls and scatter her people to the four winds.
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