Shabby | Mean of shabby in English Dictionary
/ˈʃæbi/
- in poor condition especially because of age or use
- The furniture was old and shabby.
- He wore a shabby coat.
- Her first apartment was pretty shabby.
- dressed in clothes that are old and worn
- shabby workmen
- not fair, generous, or reasonable
- They complained about the shabby treatment they received at the hotel.
- Backing out of the deal was a shabby thing to do.
- fairly good or quite good
- He came in second in the race. That's not too shabby for an inexperienced runner. [=that's not bad at all for an inexperienced runner]