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Meanings of
slapdash
in английском
испанский
directo
Back to the meaning
Directly.
bolt
bang
slap
smack
испанский
directo
Marked by great carelessness.
sloppy
haphazard
slipshod
Related terms
careless
Синонимы
Examples for "
bolt
"
bolt
bang
slap
smack
Examples for "
bolt
"
1
There's food in there, and a good strong
bolt
on the outside.
2
Siegrist added a middle
bolt
and took four days to work it.
3
The
bolt
came free, along with a good chunk of the wall.
4
Critics fear companies may simply choose to
bolt
to less costly states.
5
We made plans to return the following year with the
bolt
gun.
1
The message is clear: big
bang
Friday was a good day's work.
2
Not after the
bang
:
the heart attack I had two years ago.
3
I think that's an absolutely
bang
-
on
way to go about arranging society.
4
Uncertainty and reality collided with a
bang
for Americans and American tennis.
5
Another week of Isidingo means we start Monday off with a
bang
.
1
The question is
slap
-
your
-
forehead
simple: How do genes respond to seasonal changes?
2
Editors regard adjudications as a
slap
on the wrist: They certainly don't.
3
Tase's laughter was a
slap
of reality, a change in the game.
4
The heat in the street is like a
slap
on the face.
5
She did not
slap
him but the words had the same effect.
1
It may read thin here; it would
smack
racily in the playroom.
2
Lives alone in a long, low building right
smack
on the water.
3
So I gave her a good, solid
smack
in the same place.
4
I wanted to
smack
Frieda for being happy about anything right now.
5
The strong urge I had to
smack
her must have been obvious.
In a careless or reckless manner.
slam-bang
Usage of
slapdash
in английском
1
Logan did not allow any spontaneous or
slapdash
approaches to serious legal matters.
2
Also there was a more
slapdash
approach to the benefits system.
3
Under other circumstances, that kind of
slapdash
philosophy might have given me pause.
4
Seen at close quarters, the rendering was extremely casual, almost
slapdash
.
5
I have no doubt it was the quickest, most
slapdash
heat-eater ever created.
6
What had he expected, some
slapdash
affair by a second-rate provincial medical examiner?
7
If your
slapdash
vaning keeps me a second from this sun-
8
Other world-builders aren't as
slapdash
,
largely because many fans do notice and care.
9
As a work of scholarship, Japrocksampler is
slapdash
and error-strewn.
10
Though fairly
slapdash
,
it was obviously a caricature of Ethan.
11
The tendency here is for house-carpentering to be somewhat
slapdash
.
12
His first hunger stilled, Purdy fell to giving a
slapdash
account of his experiences.
13
Even the revised version is a little
slapdash
and impressionistic.
14
Real Marx Brothers,
slapdash
,
carry on... stuff some rags down there, call the people.
15
We need to change the haphazard and
slapdash
nature that we have come to adapt.
16
Don't mistake someone's
slapdash
approach for arrogance and maybe keep critical comments to a minimum!
Other examples for "slapdash"
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slapdash
Adjective
Frequent collocations
slapdash approach
slapdash affair
as slapdash
more slapdash
slapdash job
More collocations
Translations for
slapdash
испанский
directo
de cabeza
directamente
de lleno
Slapdash
through the time