scrappy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈskɹæpi/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Rhymes: -æpi
Adjective
[edit]scrappy (comparative scrappier, superlative scrappiest)
- Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency.
- That was a scrappy lecture.
- (informal) Having an aggressive spirit; inclined to fight or strive.
- He's a scrappy dog and will charge at you if you taunt him.
- 2012, Mark Rice-Oxley, Underneath the Lemon Tree:
- In those days PGS [Portsmouth Grammar School] was full of sadistic staff and scrappy boys called things like Smudger, Muzz and Titch.
- 2013 August 10, Lexington, “Keeping the mighty honest”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:
- The [Washington] Post's proprietor through those turbulent [Watergate] days, Katharine Graham, held a double place in Washington’s hierarchy: at once regal Georgetown hostess and scrappy newshound, ready to hold the establishment to account.
- (informal) (Of a fight) characterised by lots of ungainly or wild punches, grabs, wrestling, etc.
- (informal) (Of a sports match) characterised by awkward or clumsy play.
Synonyms
[edit]- (fragmentary): disconnected
- (aggressive): feisty; pugnacious
Derived terms
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