Definition of scuzzy in English:
scuzzy
adjectivescuzzier, scuzziest ˈskʌziˈskəzi
informal Dirty and unpleasant.
Example sentencesExamples
- And that terrible scuzzy black floor they seem not to mind.
- Instead I'll be haunted by guilt and a scuzzy feeling every single day I work.
- Shuffling past security in our scuzzy T-shirts and jeans, the officious receptionist tuts at us.
- We move across a south-LA landscape of scuzzy bars, skanky hookers and corrupt cops - which the duo treat as their private playground.
- He totally rammed that down his partner's throat, dragging him against his very clearly stated wishes into scuzzy, illegal activity.
- You can find apartments at these rates but they can be pretty scuzzy ones.
- It's just a scuzzy tabloid jumping on the bandwagon.