0 in a way that looks old and in bad condition because of being used for a long time or not being cared for: --
1 in a way that is withouthonour, unfair, or unacceptable: --
2 in a way that shows signs of age, wear, or lack of care: --
The trade unions, who loyally observed the undertaking of the committee of the 17 trade organisations, feel that their restraint has been rather shabbily rewarded.
That is all the more reason why we should not treat them shabbily in terms of pensions.
There is no question but that they have been shabbily treated.
There are many bruised people who feel they have been treated most shabbily.
They have treated him as shabbily as a miner.
I do not think that any industry has had a harder time or been more shabbily treated than the fishing industry.
I also felt that my constituent had been shabbily treated, without any explanation for this extraordinary behaviour.
I find it a very shabbily argued document.