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scabbed
[ skab-id, skabd ]
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- scabbed·ness noun
- un·scabbed adjective
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Example Sentences
The wounds that Vogel prods have largely scabbed over, and the concluding mood is one of compassion and release.
From New York Times
She had reported concerns about a mole on her upper arm which had grown, becoming itchy and scabbed.
From BBC
His hand is still bruised and scabbed, and it must heal fully before he can resume swinging a bat.
From Washington Times
But by now, the wound has scabbed over.
From Los Angeles Times
He tries, but his hands are stiff with scabbed skin, and he’s still shaking.
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