"Scruffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Loose, unkempt, or mangy hair, especially on a dog.
Uncultivated or semi-natural land dominated by low-growing vegetation, often highly acidic soil, and typically situated in a cool, wet climate, such as a coastal area, moor, or bog.
"Scrubs" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used:<br><br>1. Medical Scrubs: In a medical context, scrubs refer to the uniform worn by medical staff, typically consisting of a white top and pants.<br><br>2. Dirty or worn-out clothing: In a broader sense, the term "scrubs" can refer to old, worn-out, or dirty clothes that are no longer presentable.<br><br>3. Television show: Scrubs is also the title of an American medical comedy-drama television series that aired from 2001 to 2010, focusing on the lives of medical interns and their supervisors in a fictional teaching hospital.<br><br>4. American Football: In American football, "scrubbing" refers to removing opposing team players who have been substituted out of the game and replaced by other players from the bench or inactive roster.<br><br>5. Gerekateva in charm cricket, scrubs are new ball is that is still new and has not been used.<br><br>The term can be used in many more contexts, e.g. Carolina Scrubs, Protection Bag or Totem Pole Scrubs.
The word "scruffiness" refers to a state or quality of being rough, untidy, or unkempt, often in a charming or endearing way. It describes a lack of neatness or polish, often in a person's appearance or grooming, but in a way that is not necessarily unappealing or off-putting. The term is often used to describe someone with a laid-back, effortless, or eclectic style, perhaps with a bit of a messy or rumpled quality to their hair, clothes, or surroundings.