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sloppy
[ slop-ee ]
adjective
- muddy, slushy, or very wet:
The field was a sloppy mess after the rain.
- splashed or soiled with liquid.
Synonyms: messy
- careless; loose:
sloppy writing.
Synonyms: slipshod
- untidy; slovenly:
sloppy clothes; a sloppy eater.
Synonyms: slatternly, messy
- overly emotional; gushy:
sloppy sentimentality.
- (of food or drink) prepared or served in an unappetizing way.
- (of clothes) loose-fitting; baggy:
a big, sloppy sweater.
- (of the surface of a racetrack) wet from a recent or continuing heavy rain and containing puddles and mud still too thin and watery to be sticky.
sloppy
/ ˈslɒpɪ /
adjective
- (esp of ground conditions, etc) wet; slushy
- informal.careless; untidy
- informal.mawkishly sentimental
- (of food or drink) watery and unappetizing
- splashed with slops
- (of clothes) loose; baggy
Derived Forms
- ˈsloppily, adverb
- ˈsloppiness, noun
Other Words From
- sloppi·ly adverb
- sloppi·ness noun
Example Sentences
England can celebrate the series win but West Indies will know that but for some sloppy fielding, they might be right back in it.
The alleged assassins behind several recent murder-for-hire cases in Los Angeles were sloppy, authorities say, leaving behind a trail of evidence that links the killings to Chicago gang disputes.
Their defense faltered, their offense was sloppy and their only salvation on the way to a 41-30 halftime deficit was Bilodeau’s nine points and seven rebounds.
The state’s Republican Senator Ron Johnson accused election workers of being “sloppy”.
That’s one of the lessons these Rams, especially the younger ones, can take away from this sloppy experience.
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