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Ugly (?), a. [Compar. Uglier (?); superl. Ugliest.] [Icel. uggligr fearful, dreadful; uggr fear (akin to ugga to fear) + -ligr (akin to E. -ly, like). &unr_;&unr_;. Cf. Awe.] 1. Offensive to the sight; contrary to beauty; being of disagreeable or loathsome aspect; unsightly; repulsive; deformed.
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The ugly view of his deformed crimes.
Spenser.
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Like the toad, ugly and venomous.
Shak.
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O, I have passed a miserable night,
So full of ugly sights, of ghastly dreams.
Shak.
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2. Ill-natured; crossgrained; quarrelsome; as, an ugly temper; to feel ugly. [Colloq. U. S.]
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3. Unpleasant; disagreeable; likely to cause trouble or loss; as, an ugly rumor; an ugly customer. [Colloq.]
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Ugly, v. t. To make ugly. [R.] Richardson.
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