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It's ever so nice of you not to be ratty about it.
Well, I'm sorry to be ratty this early in the year.
One cannot, after all, abuse spring without feeling a bit ratty himself.
He looked at them all with a sort of ratty arrogance.
"I'm still in my ratty running clothes and taking care of the baby," she said.
So there I was standing on the same ratty old platform again.
Anything starting to look a little ratty in the wardrobe?
The girl with the ratty hair stepped forward and raised a hand, as if she were in school.
If husband and wife get ratty with each other, that's a bit awkward for a daughter, too.
The ratty little gardens that we see from the air are meant to be seen.
Just the thing he needed hot August night, a ratty old sweater.
Now if only she'd get rid of that ratty old coat.
We turned off the road onto a narrow drive and pulled up in front of a ratty looking house.
Her long, ratty red hair fell down around a sharp and pointed face.
Just a ratty looking tape recorder sitting on the ground.
He was a really cute guy, in a dirty, ratty sort of way.
I love a bargain, but lots of these plants look pretty ratty.
It's not just the ratty dance halls that have bad conditions.
"No." He gave the ratty man a small bow and left.
He pulled the ratty coverlet around him and tried to read.
He cups a bag of ratty books on his lap.
And in that cell he lived with his ratty companions for three months.
And, most recently, by a clientele that one neighbor called ratty.
All of the clothes were well worn, the coat actually a bit ratty.