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scody

British  
/ ˈskəʊdɪ /

adjective

  1. informal  unkempt; dirty

    they lived in a scody student flat

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Saws still buzzed, drills still rattled and sewing machines still hummed as Scody sat in the waiting area outside the workshop.

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Emerging from the shop with the prosthesis, Daniel Napp led Scody into a private room to fit him.

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Scody nodded and smiled, and Napp walked out, back to work again.

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The imbalance was hurting Scody’s back.

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He placed his hands on Scody’s hips to assess the alignment.

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