In a sloppy manner, not neatly
“It began sloppily with swirling wind and driving rain hampering the early action.”
In a haphazard manner lacking in care or thought
Without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly
Adverb for done or performed without method or care
“The sloppy nature of so much of Kilmarnock's efforts throughout the afternoon was toe-curling.”
(of clothing) Adverb for not fitting tightly or closely
“I normally wear big sloppy shirts to disguise my figure.”
Adverb for excessively sentimental or emotional
“The image in my mind of such books was something hastily written and sloppy with sentimentality.”
Adverb for containing too much liquid or fluid
“With the machine running, gradually add enough oil to achieve a sloppy paste consistency.”
Adverb for in a state of complete confusion and disorder
“Even given the supposedly sloppy performance by the band, these are some of Axl's best live vocals ever.”
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