shoddily

IPA: ʃˈɑdʌɫi

adverb

  • In a shoddy manner; lacking quality and done poorly, usually in a cheap and low quality way.
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Examples of "shoddily" in Sentences

  • My experience is that academics (nearly as much as students) think shoddily about this issue.
  • Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana has denied reports that labour legislation affecting labour broking and other issues was "shoddily" written.
  • At the inquiry into his death, NHS Fife was accused by the Crown of acting "shoddily" - which I suspect may yet prove the understatement of the year.
  • Not just his statements, ideology, and conspiracy theories: the man himself is physically a shoddily made earthenware crock of steaming goat excrement.
  • Officer John Cooper's now hooked on prescription painkillers, and the charismatic Michael Cudlitz deserves a fresher subplot than this one, which feels like a shoddily reconstructed House.
  • It appears shoddily constructed, the authors abandon half their measurement instruments without much explanation, and one of the authors just happens to be the editor of the journal in question.
  • The BP 583-page disaster response document had been so shoddily put together that it included the telephone number of an expert on sea turtles who died in 2005 and identified saving walruses (which do not live in the Gulf!).

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