Inferior in size or quality.
Sparsely covered with stunted trees or vegetation and underbrush.
1 To the east another flat-topped range; country between also scrubby ; apparently open.
2 The country in general scrubby , with occasional reaches of open forest land.
3 They had come to an area of scrubby brush on stilt roots.
4 The country was thinly wooded in some places and scrubby at others.
5 At four miles got to the rise, which is a scrubby sand-hill.
6 Our path today came over six miles of unavailable barren scrubby ridges.
7 The valley I now traversed became somewhat scrubby with mallee and triodia.
8 We dismounted and tethered him to a scrubby pine, continuing on foot.
9 The first mile of our journey was over low scrubby ironstone hills.
10 He gazed across the shimmering desert to a ridge of scrubby hills.
11 The rich forests shrink slowly into thin tracts of scrubby , poverty-stricken vegetation.
12 A forest of pale, scrubby ferns ran down almost to the beach.
13 Decency is driven to the distant hills, crowned with their scrubby oaks.
14 She could barely see the scrubby trail that wound into the desert.
15 He raised the window shade and squinted at the sun-baked scrubby terrain.
16 The scrubby gorse bushes were shivering but there was almost no wind.
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