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 +# covered with [[scales]] or [[scab|scabs]], or otherwise extremely [[rough]]
 +#:'' After the incident with the gasoline, Noel's burnt arm remained '''scabrous''', and was susceptible to infections. ''
 +# having [[indecent]] [[sexual]] content or connotation, i.e. "[[rough]]"
 +#:'' The novel was a flagrantly '''scabrous''' [[bodice-ripper]], and Rachael was ashamed to read it in public. ''
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  1. covered with scales or scabs, or otherwise extremely rough
    After the incident with the gasoline, Noel's burnt arm remained scabrous, and was susceptible to infections.
  2. having indecent sexual content or connotation, i.e. "rough"
    The novel was a flagrantly scabrous bodice-ripper, and Rachael was ashamed to read it in public.




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