The wicket was a result of slipshod defence. [adjective]
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Poor writing is often the result of slipshod thinking or the muddled memory of unnecessary rules. [adjective]
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We shall adduce only one or two glaring examples of Herr Grün 's slipshod method of translation. [adjective]
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He no longer cares about the form of his work, and his style is often slipshod, involved, and diffuse. [adjective]
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(Mary Driscoll, a slipshod servant girl, approaches.) [adjective]
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But of these universal propositions the first imperfectly expresses a categorical belief in existing things, the second in thinkable things, and the third in nameable things, while the fourth is a slipshod categorical expression of the hypothetical belief, " If any candidates arrive late they are fined." [Please select]
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Tucker was not a neat woman, and everything looked neglected and slipshod. [Please select]
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He was weather-beaten and slipshod, and altogether made a most disreputable appearance. [Please select]
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But he never, as they sometimes do, falls into loose and slipshod writing. [Please select]
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They were making a hurried slipshod job of packing food supplies from both cabins. [Please select]
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