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A lack of order and tidiness; not cared for.
sloppiness
slovenliness
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sloppiness
slovenliness
1
This
sloppiness
speaks to one of the true tragedies of the case.
2
And one thing Honor had learned long ago was that
sloppiness
spread.
3
Their complaints about the slowness and
sloppiness
of the service were loud.
4
In the real world, visual cues correct any
sloppiness
in sensing movements.
5
There were moments of
sloppiness
combined with the sublime in England's fielding.
1
The reason for such
slovenliness
is that I'm not feeling my best.
2
Pride, even vanity, is less of a vice than
slovenliness
,
my dear.
3
And over all the same air of personal
slovenliness
and ill-breeding.
4
Their tastes and distastes were so synonymous; they hated hypocrisy, vulgarity,
slovenliness
,
imitations.
5
Abhorring
slovenliness
and the Jacobin motley, he would not affect them.
1
This
unkemptness
,
however, made him offensive despite his face and figure.
2
In that time I let my beard grow, and trained my hair into a patriotic
unkemptness
.
3
He knew they were Indian ponies by their size, their variegated colors, and their general
unkemptness
.
4
But for his horrible
unkemptness
the man would have been as distinguished-looking as he was impressive.
5
Straight ahead he saw the garden, lying graceless and deserted, with the
unkemptness
of extreme old age.
6
Death, I take it, is never a very tidy proceeding; but in battle it acquires an added
unkemptness
.
7
There are two features about him, then, which seem to strike every one, his
unkemptness
and his shyness.
8
Then let them make an end of their
unkemptness
and pay their vows and go around the ancient House.
9
Many people regard
unkemptness
as a sign of genius; which is, I daresay, the reason why poets seldom wash their necks.
10
The pitiful sight of the girl, the ragged skirt, the terrible
unkemptness
of the small body, almost brought a shout from his lips.
11
"I come from Madam Bowker," he explained to Craig, humbly conscious of his own disarray and toiler's
unkemptness
.
12
This
unkemptness
,
however, made him offensive despite his face and figure.
13
In that time I let my beard grow, and trained my hair into a patriotic
unkemptness
.
14
He knew they were Indian ponies by their size, their variegated colors, and their general
unkemptness
.
15
But for his horrible
unkemptness
the man would have been as distinguished-looking as he was impressive.
16
Straight ahead he saw the garden, lying graceless and deserted, with the
unkemptness
of extreme old age.
unkemptness
add unkemptness
general unkemptness
horrible unkemptness
patriotic unkemptness
regard unkemptness
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