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- noun The quality of being
scuzzy .
Etymologies
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Examples
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So now the kitchen and the rest of the house have this general 'scuzziness' feel to it because this laziness has bred and all chores by children have been infected.
Catholic Exchange Lisa Barker 2008
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But financial scuzziness aside, Limbaugh's bid must be stopped.
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Allow me to explain to everyone the nature of your scuzziness.
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The epithets have yet to be derived to fully encapsulate the extent of her scuzziness.
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Her sexuality has no scuzziness, no frank raunchiness, in the way that, say, Peaches, or even Grace Jones, have - she's Arty Spice!
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Venerable old white men Anne Coulter, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh all left their nauseating, fetid slime-trail all across this year, each vying for the prize for all-round achievement in bottom-dwelling scuzziness throughout '09.
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Her sexuality has no scuzziness, no frank raunchiness, in the way that, say, Peaches, or even Grace Jones, have -- she's Arty Spice!
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Dense with words, narratives, gags, crowded cityscapes (like Where's Waldo? but funkier), and all-around loopiness, the strip proved endlessly re-readable while also capturing the anarchic-but-joyous scuzziness of New York City in that period.
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Her sexuality has no scuzziness, no frank raunchiness, in the way that, say, Peaches, or even Grace Jones, have -- she's Arty Spice!
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Current single One is a delicious slice of feather-light synth-pop, all cascading keyboard lines and Ferreira's surprisingly supple vocals, while initial buzz single 17 ditches the sleek in favour of characterful scuzziness, Ferreira recounting tales of underage drinking in
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk 2010
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