0 -- slurvete
sloppily dressed sjaskete kledd
1 -- sølet, sjusket
He sloppily misplaced a pass and gave the ball away to the opposition.
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.