scab



scab over

[for a wound] to form a scab. The wound soon scabbed over and the injury was well on its way to healing. I hope this shaving cut scabs over before I have to leave for work.
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scab over

v.
To become covered by a scab: The wound scabbed over and eventually healed.
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scabbed

(ˈskæbd)
mod. cheated in a drug deal; having been sold bogus or inferior drugs. Bart got scabbed by a dealer who got arrested the next day.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hieronymos-Ancient Greek
&Thorn;ÓRfrÍ&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Yudel-Yiddish
LiisiLEE:-see (Finnish)Finnish, Estonian
TristÃO-Portuguese
EleonooraE-le-o-no:-rahFinnish (Rare)