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US /ˈʃæbi/
・UK /'ʃæbɪ/
his cuffs—as if, poor fellow, they were capable of being made more shabby—compounded some hot mixture
a pleasure in loving and cherishing a faded graven image, shabby as a miniature scarecrow.
if, poor fellow, they were capable of being made more shabby--compounded
Not too shabby.
"Not too shabby..."
that maybe looks a little shabby and food that's unsafe.
-"I've also noticed that this house is in a very shabby condition these days.
He's got a captain's coat, the kind of fancy coat that a pirate captain would wear, albeit kind of shabby.
You know, shabby chic, you guys took it real far.
You know, shabby chic.
That's not too shabby.
That's not too shabby.
Not bad. Not too shabby.
Not too shabby.