sketchy|sketchier|sketchiest in English
adjective
['sketch·y || 'sketʃɪ]
rough, crude, serving as a basic outline; incomplete; superficial
Use "sketchy|sketchier|sketchiest" in a sentence
1. It's all sketchy.
2. Ivy City, coverage is sketchy.
3. It was a sketchy, inadequate and dangerous scheme.
4. This plan feels a little sketchy.
5. Good,'cause he's kind of sketchy.
6. They had had only sketchy training.
7. Details are still sketchy at the moment.
8. The material he supplied is too sketchy.
9. Our information on Israeli intentions was sketchy.
10. Details about panty - boiling incident are sketchy.
11. Details of the accident are still sketchy .
12. Details are sketchy, but here's what we know.
13. Details of what actually happened are still sketchy.
14. I have only a sketchy knowledge of geography.
15. So, out came the plans, very sketchy, but a start.
16. Some information can be gleaned, although it tends to be more sketchy.
17. It'll be tricky cos their phone lines are sketchy.
18. The Eurozone Summit actually gives a very sketchy account of that.
19. I'm afraid my knowledge of the subject is rather sketchy.
20. Your essay gives a rather sketchy treatment of the problem.
21. Information about the crisis was sketchy and hard to get.
22. 11 They attend sporadically, and their basic understanding of history is usually sketchy.
23. They attend sporadically, and their basic understanding of history is usually sketchy.
24. What does this sketchy historical record suggest for today's number one power?
25. So far we only have sketchy information about what caused the explosion.