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scabroussca‧brous /ˈskeɪbrəs, ˈskæb- $ ˈskæb-/ adjective literary scabrousOrigin: 1500-1600 Late Latin scabrosus, from Latin scaber ‘rough’ - He invaded the bedroom and hopped, scabrous, all over me while I lay there, unable to move.
- The Oracle's scabrous, hairless scalp is - fortunately - mostly concealed by the black hood of his robe.
- The paintwork on some of its window frames was blistered and peeling like scabrous skin.
- The result, although dark and satirical, is a joy to watch - hilariously funny and unremittingly scabrous.
1rude or shocking, especially in a sexual way2scabrous skin is rough, not soft |