Definitions
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- adj. Like a scar, or rocky eminence.
- adj. Containing scars.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- adj. Bearing scars or marks of wounds.
- adj. Like a scar, or rocky eminence; containing scars.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Pertaining to scars; having scars or marks of old wounds.
- Having scars, precipices, or bare patches.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Both bus stations were very clean - not the least bit scarry which is more than I can say about the Houston bus stations.
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Something really scarry about all the so called secure chip enabled cards is that it is an OPTION for the retailer to enable but not one the card owner can insist on.
Credit Card Security Is Bad News For Travellers | Lifehacker Australia
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Had a scarry time in a "frozen" sweet gum one time so I generaly stay away from them now.
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Beware there really is a dragon lurking, smirking he is always closely watching, have no fear scarry Puff, the Magic Dragon is a real and dangerous mountain range.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES Sets Sail in Hawaii this Summer – Collider.com
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As scarry as this is, consider one other tracking device that has been bantied around.
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This is a scarry time for all of us being led upstream without a rudder!
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This guy and his merry Czars are a scarry group, and NOT what we signed up for!!!
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I have never seen so much hate and lies coming out of a party as the republicans ... you guys are really scarry ... the republicans are just to redneck for me. mary
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It seems like one of those scarry werewolf movies.
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Now they be as scarry as a blind and lame cat is to the “mices”.
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