sloppily

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Examples of sloppily

  • There's a difference between working quickly and working sloppily.

  • I am sorry to say some of the documents were sloppily written.

  • This article has some good insights, but it's also sloppily constructed.

  • What you wear is unlikely to make you stand out, unless you dress sloppily.

  • He's not slick, and he's sloppily dressed.

  • A survey shows TV viewers are fed up with sloppily dressed presenters.

  • There was so much chicken and it was sloppily tasty.

  • I realized I was eating very sloppily again.

  • His white room had been attacked with a paintbrush, black colour sloppily smeared over the walls.

  • He introduced them to Dr. Milstein, who sloppily kissed Sara's hand.

  • It takes courage to be that sloppily sentimental.

  • The whole thing was so sloppily emotional it was revolting.

  • Last, but not least, on the negative side that is, the book is rather sloppily edited\proofread.

  • Now the question is, does it make sense to salvage this particular operationalization by claiming that geodesics are internalized but very sloppily so?

  • Sloppily built or precisely loose?

  • Every now and then a speaker makes his\her life easier by pronouncing a word more sloppily than is socially accepted (this occurs unconsciously, of course).

  • It invalidates them because it is drawn very vaguely, rather sloppily, and is a bit slovenly.

  • However, it is sloppily drafted and is incapable of rational change.

  • I fear that it has been drafted rather sloppily.

  • It looks as if this one has been rather sloppily done.

  • This does not mean cutting corners since cases decided sloppily or unfairly risk taking longer in the end because of appeals.

  • I think that the rules have been sloppily drafted.

  • Let us consider the example of a person with a long history of running an activity centre badly, recklessly, negligently or sloppily.

  • There is a vital difference between the notions of competence, sovereignty and identity, although they are invariably merged, rather sloppily.

  • Once again, these are sloppily drafted and mean-minded regulations.

  • My information is that it is sloppily and loosely drafted.

  • The whole clause is sloppily drawn.

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