From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishscabbyscab‧by /ˈskæbi/ adjective MIscabby skin is covered with scabs
Examples from the Corpus
scabby• They rounded off with a scabby diatribe against the black choir in the Seventh Day Adventist Church whose voices lit the evenings.• The scabby, festering evil went out of him at the touch of this holy place.• I don't look at the face, only at the scabby hand.• scabby knees• Two scabby males lunged together, fighting at, and then on top of, his feet.• She's got me by the jeans - the hand's scabby - she's got some skin disease.