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Sloppily

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Adverb

1. sloppily

in a sloppy manner

Example Sentences:
'this work was done rather sloppily'

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Sloppily

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adjective -pier or -piest
1. 
(esp of ground conditions, etc) wet; slushy
2. informal
careless; untidy
3. informal
mawkishly sentimental
4. 
(of food or drink) watery and unappetizing
5. 
splashed with slops
6. 
(of clothes) loose; baggy

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Sloppily

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈsloppier or ˈsloppiest
1. 
consisting of or covered with slop; wet and splashy; muddy; slushy
2. 
splashed or spotted with liquids
3. 
a. 
very untidy; showing lack of care; slovenly or messy
b. 
careless; slipshod
4.  Informal
gushingly sentimental

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Sloppily

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adj. slop·pi·er, slop·pi·est
1. Marked by or given to a lack of neatness or order; untidy: a sloppy room; a sloppy roommate.
2. Showing or in the habit of using little care or attention: sloppy use of language; a sloppy researcher.
3. Informal Oversentimental; gushy: a sloppy love letter.
4. Of, resembling, or covered with slop; muddy or slushy: sloppy ground.
5. Watery and unappetizing: a sloppy stew.
6. Spotted or splashed with liquid.

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