sloppy

[US]/ˈslɒpi/
[UK]/ˈslɑːpi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. untidy in dress or appearance; careless, hasty; overly sentimental
adv. in a careless or hasty manner
n. carelessness, haste

Real-world Examples

He is an able skewerer of sloppy thinking.

Source: The Economist - Arts

So as you can hear there, he's calling this process sloppy and partisan.

Source: NPR News January 2020 Compilation

Sloppy jays. Help yourself. There's plenty left.

Source: Modern Family - Season 01

Now, John, I'd poison.Sloppy eater, dead easy.

Source: Sherlock Holmes Detailed Explanation

Look how, look how sloppy that is.

Source: Gourmet Base

That is a really great, very sloppy burger.

Source: Gourmet Base

If you like 'em wet and sloppy.

Source: Mad Men

[Barry] Oh my goodness. It's very sloppy.

Source: Gourmet Base

It's too sloppy to be an assassination.

Source: Sherlock Holmes: The Basic Deduction Method Season 2

Joe may be sloppy, but Sheldon's not.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 10

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