(Of soil) soft and watery.
Marked by great carelessness.
Not fitting closely; hanging loosely.
Excessively or abnormally emotional.
Другие значения термина "sloppy" 1 In fact, the way many of us climb today promotes sloppy belaying.
2 But Mr Lumsden said sloppy paperwork was only part of the problem.
3 The visitors fell behind to a sloppy goal after just nine minutes.
4 New Zealand's work at the back of the breakdown was also sloppy .
5 National MPs said the bill was a lazy, sloppy piece of work.
6 How could a republic at war for so long get so sloppy ?
7 This was a humdrum occasion and, at times, a rather sloppy display.
8 Either he's getting very, very good at this, or he's getting sloppy .
9 E-mail, while encouraging sloppy writing habits, certainly has the advantage of immediacy.
10 I only hope that your sloppy methodology hasn't spread the contamination further.
11 It was Cincinnati's turn to get sloppy to begin the second half.
12 Oregon State was equally sloppy in each half with 10 turnovers apiece.
13 The Cardinals also still might have won the game without sloppy mistakes.
14 Now Gault was getting sloppy and he was getting far too confident.
15 The most pressing issue for the US is cutting out sloppy goals.
16 American taxpayers are sloppy , self-destructive denialists when it comes to income-tax season.
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