The neighborhood is full of dilapidated houses with scruffy backyards.
dressed in scruffy old clothes to clean out the garage
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Over the course of the last three weeks, some of the biggest names in the business of reporting on (and pontificating about) sports media have transformed themselves into a scruffy simulacrum of the town elders from Footloose.—
Anthony Crupi,
Sportico.com,
11 Aug. 2026 Vibrant, free-spirited, and sometimes a little scruffy around the edges, some love it, others don’t—and Brighton is very ok with that.—
Katie Silcox,
Vogue,
6 Aug. 2026 The True Blood actor was shown head-to-toe covered in wicker material, with a scruffy beard and hair.—
Hannah Malach,
InStyle,
30 July 2026 Phillies fans still love their collection of scruffy galoots.—
Grant Brisbee,
New York Times,
15 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for scruffy
Word History
Etymology
scruff, metathetic variant of scurf (also with senses "something worthless or contemptible, contemptible person") + -y entry 1