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I've no idea why - though I was dressed a bit scruffily at the time.
But they, like their choreographer, are out to charm, however scruffily.
Neither woman had noticed the man was scruffily dressed, that he wore no scarf.
I watched a train pull in, wait for no more than a minute or two, then clang scruffily away.
Here I stand scruffily in sandwich boards, proclaiming my deviant doctrine.
Everyone is scruffily dressed, and the atmosphere is jocular.
Wearing tails and a ruffled shirt, he was scruffily formal for a show at the gallery, an official Centennial event.
Diane Nottle is strolling along behind a scruffily dressed young man carrying a briefcase.
Don't dress too scruffily here, but apart from that it's a relaxed place to enjoy tapas and a few drinks.
She was dressed casually and scruffily.
Out of the shadows of a cargo door a scruffily dressed youngster, perhaps eighteen or a year older, walked toward them.
Often he was scruffily dressed.
And with his sharp wit and scruffily friendly, eccentric stage presence, he's wonderful company."
- fatly but scruffily (his weak heart, her illness:
Few people watching the tearful, scruffily dressed woman burst through the court doors to freedom would have recognised her as a countess.
Barry for his part was dressed as usual, scruffily, and wearing his wicked lop-sided grin.
The scruffily bearded face of a man who lived in a humble room with a bed and table adorned billboards and magazine covers.
Mr. Clapton came out next, dressed in a stark white suit and with scruffily cut hair, all guitar hero ready to tangle.
A gray-headed oldster, face scruffily obscured behind a ten-day beard, coughing as he spoke.
Like the author, the protagonist of this scruffily engaging tale, Evers Wheeling, is a judge in a small Southern town.
Jack Morris, scruffily dressed and unemployed at present , was savoring a truly foul-smelling piece of rope.
Truls Vasvik had appeared in the lounge doorway, scruffily dressed and running stubble.
As I wait to cross Park Avenue, a scruffily attired man asks one of the monitors, "Who's in the movie?"
He was dressed scruffily, too, with brown corduroy trousers, threadbare from being washed too many times, a tan suede jacket and no tie.