sketchily

IPA: skˈɛtʃɪɫi

adverb

  • In a sketchy manner.
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Examples of "sketchily" in Sentences

  • But most of the article is cited somewhat sketchily, at best.
  • The rest of the field was dealt with very sketchily if at all.
  • Parts of the background are very sketchily painted or unfinished.
  • Depression era town with government buildings sketchily described.
  • India's well developed vegetarian cuisine is sketchily represented.
  • The rulers are sketchily defined by conflicting king lists and chronicles.
  • The Black Sea of the Pisane was too sketchily for a direct fit and ignored.
  • Now, that, very briefly and very sketchily, is something of the problem that faces the people of Saskatchewan.
  • Eight players stood awkwardly and sketchily in front of the counter of a convenience store one block from the school.
  • He did it sketchily, with casual tentativeness, so that when it was found among the papers there would be no suspicions.
  • The taxes are so sketchily defined that even those paid by independent contractors such as outside lawyers and accountants could be included.
  • Also it's not a very creative book: ominous mists and fogs, sketchily done Roma, bereft doctor/husband carving up other women after his wife etc.etc. etc.
  • The reason for this reanimation is only sketchily handled by Romero, which was a good call at the time because it contributed to the sheer horror of the concept.
  • Even the people who matter to him most are sketchily drawn, while others are almost laughable caricatures, including a friend's saucy cheating wife, purred by Kim Cattrall.
  • That, very sketchily, is what the Movement is, but I think it is relevant to quote what other people say about us, and far better to quote what other people say than what we say.

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