Desarrapado in english
Undressed
pronunciation: əndrest part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: əndrest part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desarrapado = ragged ; shabby ; out-at-(the)-elbows ; shabby-looking.
Example: Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.Example: Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.Example: His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out-at-the-elbows, the water passed through his shoes, -- and the stars through his soul.Example: A woman was walking down the street when she was accosted by a particularly dirty and shabby-looking homeless woman who asked her for a couple of dollars for dinner.more:
» andar desarrapado = be down at (the) heel .
Example: He might be down at heel and frayed around the edges, but when it comes to having a nose for a mystery, he's the smartest solicitor in Liverpool.