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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
scrappy
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
scrappy notes (=very short and not detailed enough)
▪ Her rather scrappy notes weren’t much use when it came to revision.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ This scrappy little software company has decided to take on the market leader.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ After a scrappy opening, Haslemere took the lead when James Simpson fired in a rebound.
▪ Small and scrappy institutions will fold.
▪ The final chapter is no more than a scrappy addition with rather a lot of photographs of by now familiar faces from November 1989.
▪ Though when he thought of his scrappy essay he quaked rather.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scrappy

Scrappy \Scrap"py\, a. Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency; as, a scrappy lecture.

A dreadfully scrappy dinner.
--Thackeray.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
scrappy

"consisting of scraps," 1837, from scrap (n.1) + -y (2). Meaning "inclined to fight" (1895) is from scrap (v.2). Related: Scrappily; scrappiness.\n

Wiktionary
scrappy

a. 1 Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency. 2 (context informal English) Having an aggressive spirit; inclined to fight or strive.

WordNet
scrappy
  1. adj. full of fighting spirit; "a scrappy admiral"

  2. [also: scrappiest, scrappier]

Wikipedia
Scrappy

Scrappy is a cartoon character created by Dick Huemer for Charles Mintz's Krazy Kat Studio (distributed by Columbia Pictures). A little round-headed boy, Scrappy often found himself involved in off-beat neighborhood adventures. Usually paired with his little brother Oopy (originally Vontzy), Scrappy also had an on-again, off-again girlfriend named Margy and a Scotty dog named Yippy. In later shorts the annoying little girl Brat and pesky pet Petey Parrot also appeared. Huemer created the character in 1931, and he remained aboard Mintz's studio until 1933. With Huemer's departure, his colleagues Sid Marcus and Art Davis assumed control of the series. The final Scrappy cartoon, The Little Theatre was released in 1941.

Usage examples of "scrappy".

The effect of this scrappy, desultory reading is bad enough when the hashed compound selected is tolerably good.

As she served out a scrappy ratatouille in the little upstairs kitchen, a recipe from her Paris days, there was little talk.

Braggen, his heavy brows bristled, and his short, scrappy steps reflecting a pique like dammed magma.

Even the scrappy little area out front had been sodded and fringed with daffodils for spring, with pulmonaria and bergenia to bloom later, and astilbe waiting in the wings for midsummer.

The reams of intercepts sent back to Washington exceeded expectations and NSA, now the junior partner, asked that the scrappy spy ship try its luck against China and North Korea.

She lay awake for a long time thinking about it and then overslept so that her breakfast was a scrappy affair of tea and toast, and for all the good her sleepless night had done her, she might just as well not have given Philip a thought, and indeed she had no time to think about him at all during the morning.

Wolverines were intrepid, scrappy scavengers, fierce enough to drive away predators larger than themselves from their kills, fearless enough to steal drying meat or anything portable they could carry off, and wily enough to break into storage caches.

He produced a bar chart, a scrappy series of pillars, uneven in height.

Dick Shenk had begun his career in the sixties as a scrappy documentary producer, back in the days when the news divisions were prestige loss leaders for the networks- autonomous, handsomely budgeted, and lavishly staffed.

Constant picking of the scraps in their garden patches had made the Quilty men exceedingly scrappy, and constant stitching upon the patch-work quilts had made the Quilty ladies extremely cross and crotchety.

It would be one of those scrappy little Route One towns, with much attention given to the requirements of auto travel.