0 very wet or liquid, often in a way that is unpleasant: --
2 expressing feelings of love in a way that is silly or embarrassing: --
3 messy or lacking care or attention: --
a sloppy administrator
sloppy clothes
Her grandchildren nearly smothered her with sloppy kisses.
sloppy weather
Compare this to (28), where the only possible interpretation is the sloppy identity one.
Small aws reect hasty writing and sloppy editing.
We do so when needed only but are sloppy in most cases.
Also, as in (8c), it is possible to recover only the modal and tense for the target (call this the sloppy reading).
Otherwise, we run the risk of encouraging habits of sloppy argumentation and a disregard for formal rigour in our students.
A distracting feature of this chapter is its occasionally sloppy prose.
Once users know about this facility there is a temptation to tolerate sloppy playing when recording, knowing that this can be corrected afterwards by quantizing.
Is a high-quality automated presentation better than some of the sloppy things now served up manually to students?