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Example sentences for "sloppy"

Lexicographically close words:
slopes; sloping; slopped; sloppiness; slopping; slops; slosh; sloshed; sloshing; slot
  1. Fack is, youse got most of the sloppy stuff ahint youse already.

  2. Even from there it was right sloppy going, partly through some rather clumsy handling the skiff had as a consequence of a sudden divergence of theory Pete and I developed on the subject of rapid running.

  3. Nadáut na, Who did such a sloppy job of cutting my trousers?

  4. Yanang kaáyu ang agiánan kay gisigíhag uwan, The path is very sloppy because of constant rain.

  5. Giharasharas niya pagbúhat ang lamísa, He did a sloppy job in making the table.

  6. And when those sloppy hours return, Wealth shall be yours anon; Nor poor Othello longer morn His occupation gone.

  7. He threw a glance round for his boots, a special pair he kept for negotiating the wet sloppy clay at the bottom of the mine, and, seeing them nowhere, whistled for his body servant.

  8. Even as she stood staring, the figure of a man came from behind a far group of bush into the open--a tall hulking figure, in sloppy trousers belted at the waist, his gun over his shoulder.

  9. Sloppy Mary had accepted her lot with resignation, and went out charring for a living; but whenever she had a drop too much she made for the barber's, forgetting by a curious lapse of memory that it was no longer her home.

  10. But just as a shove from behind threw Sloppy nearly into the arms of her enemy, the Push caught sight of a policeman, and walked away with an air of extreme nonchalance.

  11. Brown eyes, you see, and that sloppy milk-and-coffee skin.

  12. If the bowels become constipated, give two or three ounces of Castor Oil and feed sloppy food.

  13. Feed clean, sloppy food and it may be necessary to give a physic consisting of two drams of Aloin, two drams of Pulv.

  14. The hog tonic and regulator recommended on first page of this chapter is very beneficial when given with food of a sloppy nature.

  15. Give rectal injections of Soap and Warm Water or Sweet Oil, give about two ounces of Castor Oil internally and feed soft, sloppy food.

  16. Feed soft, sloppy food, containing regulator and tonic as prescribed on the first page of this chapter.

  17. Each night was a repetition of the preceding one, an interminable fighting of our way through dark forests, into and out of sloppy ditches, over fields and through thorny hedges, dodging the lights of villages.

  18. The half hour limit brought us to a murky daylight and an old and sloppy support trench which bordered the track and into which we flung ourselves, to lay in the water in a dull stupor that was neither sleep nor honest waking.

  19. Hence the necessity for thorough mastication, even of sloppy foods that do not seem to require it, and for attention to the teeth in order that they may thoroughly chew.

  20. Sloppy foods hastily bolted will ruin the digestion and thereby the teeth, besides depriving them of the work essential to their good condition.

  21. Some ladies keep smart white aprons to lend their servants on state occasions, but the laciest apron will not do much for a girl in a sloppy coloured blouse with a plaid neck-tie.

  22. But though these clothes are sloppy looking and unsuitable, they are never ragged; and the girl who puts on an impossible tie and blouse will also wear an impeccable long white apron with an embroidered monogram you can see across the room.

  23. The colonel's expression plainly indicated that he thought them a sloppy outfit.

  24. Well, one day this Sloppy Weather is off chasing jack-rabbits an' don't come home.

  25. But after it was all over, we began to remember this same Sloppy an' to recall what he was; no big job.

  26. Blacklock ain't made no note of Sloppy Weather, who's been sizing up the whole game an' watchin' for the stick.

  27. And right here I got to interrupt, to talk some about the pup dog, Sloppy Weather.

  28. We found a good deal of him, but they wasn't hide nor hair left of Sloppy Weather.

  29. You should have set Sloppy Jane on the terrier," said James.

  30. Sloppy Jane was devoted to her mistress and to Alice.

  31. All I know is that Sloppy Jane adored him, and she's not the dog to adore anyone who would shed blood.

  32. Sloppy Jane was with me," said a sedate housemaid.

  33. He likes his clothes and especially his puttees to be rather torn, and his hat to be any old sloppy shape.

  34. A great big hefty chap, in great big sloppy clothes (including what are known as 'Prince of Wales' breeches).

  35. After a long pull he shoved aside his sloppy stein, rose, cautiously unlatched the shutter of a tiny peep-hole in the wall, and applied one eye to it.

  36. Then I pulled my sled over close to Nunatak cliff, made haste to strip off my clothing, threw it in a sloppy heap and crept into my sleeping-bag to shiver away the night as best I could.

  37. Thanking him, I ran down to the sloppy wharf for my little bundle of baggage, laid it on the shop floor, and felt glad and snug among the dry, sweet-smelling shavings.

  38. After wringing my sloppy underclothing, getting it on was far from pleasant.

  39. Sometimes the heroes are peculiarly horrible with nasty sloppy long hair, and not nearly as good looking as the leading man in the best male chorus in New York.

  40. Watery milk may be produced by feeding a cow upon sloppy food.

  41. There was a caretaker who went about in sloppy rubber shoes, scrubbing marbles and polishing brasses, and behind a high screen or temporary partition some one was playing softly on an organ.

  42. If this coat was a good four inches shorter at the back, and graduated off to just cover the right knee, it would be clear of the horse's back and present a far neater and less sloppy appearance.

  43. The sloppy servant having stared wildly for a moment at the apparition of blooming love that had so incomprehensibly alighted upon the steps, ducked under them, and in a moment reappeared at the door.

  44. A sloppy kitchen-maid stood upon the area steps abreast of the street.

  45. The sloppy servant girl was standing upon the area steps with her apron over her head, and blowing her huge red fingers, staring at every thing, and apparently stunned when Hope Wayne stopped and went up the steps.

  46. In the United States, we have fallen into the sloppy habit of saying that a soldier, bluejacket, airman, coast guardsman or marine is only an American civilian in uniform.

  47. The officer who tolerates slackness in the dress of his men soon ceases to tend his own appearance, and if he is not called to account, his sloppy habits will shortly begin to infect his superior.

  48. One reason for the great prestige of the Marine Corps is that the public seldom, if ever, sees a sloppy marine, though its members do sometimes look a little gruesome on the field of battle.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sloppy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aquatic; awkward; baggy; bedraggled; beery; boorish; botched; bumbling; bungling; careless; chintzy; cloying; clumsy; cumbersome; dangling; decrepit; deficient; derelict; dilapidated; dirty; disgusting; disheveled; disreputable; dowdy; draggled; drooping; easy; easygoing; effusive; fecal; fetid; filthy; foul; frowzy; fumbling; fusty; gauche; gawky; graceless; grubby; gushing; hanging; haphazard; hulking; impotent; indifferent; inelegant; informal; intoxicated; lax; lenient; liquid; loose; loutish; lumbering; lumpish; maggoty; maladroit; malodorous; maudlin; mawkish; messy; miry; mucky; muddy; mushy; mussy; nasty; nauseating; negligent; nostalgic; odious; permissive; plashy; poky; ponderous; promiscuous; putrid; ragged; rank; relaxed; remiss; repulsive; rickety; romantic; rotten; ruinous; sappy; scabby; scraggly; scurfy; seedy; sentimental; shabby; shaky; shoddy; slack; slatternly; slimy; slipshod; sloppy; slovenly; sludgy; slushy; sluttish; soft; sordid; splashy; squalid; squashy; sticky; stiff; streaming; sweet; tacky; tattered; teary; turbid; uncombed; uncouth; ungainly; ungraceful; unhandy; unkempt; unprofessional; unrestrained; unsightly; untidy; unwieldy; vile; watery; weak; wormy