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slapdash
[ slap-dash ]
adverb
- in a hasty, haphazard manner:
He assembled the motor slapdash.
adjective
- hasty and careless; offhand:
a slapdash answer.
slapdash
/ ˈ²õ±ôæ±èËŒ»åæʃ /
adverb
- in a careless, hasty, or haphazard manner
adjective
- careless, hasty, or haphazard
noun
- slapdash activity or work
- another name for roughcast
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of slapdash1
Example Sentences
Even with a performer as adept as Kidman in the lead role, the film's slapdash script only lets her do so much.
These England teams are not lazy, though they can be slapdash.
In the steady monotone of a public affairs officer, Lawler painted the slapdash efforts of Musk's army of teenagers and 20-somethings as a "comprehensive forensic audit."
The second act begins to drag with slapdash vaudeville showcases that seem like sops to the performers.
The bureau’s slapdash Kavanaugh report, merely summarizing agents’ interviews without drawing conclusions, was enough political cover for Trump and Senate Republicans to falsely claim he’d been exonerated.
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