slipshod
IPA: sɫˈɪpʃɑd
adjective
- Done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.
- (obsolete) Wearing slippers or similarly open shoes.
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Examples of "slipshod" in Sentences
- I apologize for the slipshod grammar.
- Could it be just a slipshod translation
- It an slipshod site if ever there was one.
- It was slipshod of me not to have added them.
- But that is no excuse for lazy, slipshod work
- It's a slipshod process that destroys discussion.
- You'd bomb the LSAT with that kind of slipshod logic.
- I found the folder organization incomplete and slipshod.
- But they are all improvements, correcting my slipshod editing.
- It's a slipshod piece of scholarship and has no place in this article.
- It is slipshod and not a worthy addition to an otherwise serious article.
- Let's start using "slipshod" to mean any activity which is not an end in itself.
- Di Luca gave other examples of what he termed slipshod, reckless or misleading statements.
- Selling assets does not solve the problem, except in a very short-term slipshod accounting sense.
- I guess behind this is the fear that letting go of things will lead to the kind of slipshod work that surrounds us.
- He is kind of slipshod in his mode of tackling, wanting finish, but nevertheless a dangerous man to meet in a charge.
- Judges have cited his firm for what they call slipshod work that, in some cases, was followed by the dismissal of foreclosure actions.
- They go shuffling along, precisely as if their shoes were down at the heel -- "slipshod" -- and they could not lift up their feet in consequence.
- And they're saying it's not a question if it's as big as Dulles or National, it's a question that BP, which is operating Prudhoe, will be operating ANWR, and you've got the same kind of slipshod management.
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