sloppy|sloppier|sloppiest in English
adjective
[slop·py || 'slɑpɪ /'slɒp-]
slovenly, untidy; careless; wet, slushy, muddy; oversentimental, silly (Informal); unappetizing; splashed with liquid
Use "sloppy|sloppier|sloppiest" in a sentence
1. Sloppy dress leads to sloppy manners.
2. It's sloppy.
3. You are sloppy.
4. Sloppy work isn't my style.
5. She's too sloppy-looking.
6. You're so sloppy sometimes.
7. They say: It’s sloppy.
8. Your work is sloppy.
9. That's very sloppy work, that is.
10. They're late and they're sloppy.
11. Flag on the play, sloppy.
12. It was sloppy and angry.
13. Fashion today is sloppy mediocrity.
14. Sloppy grooming is common today.
15. Ben has very sloppy handwriting.
16. Chen Zhen, you're being sloppy
17. I want a sloppy joe.
18. I hate sloppy romantic films.
19. The film is a sloppy romance.
20. His written reports are incredibly sloppy.
21. Synonyms for Baggiest include loosest, slackest, droopiest, floppiest, sloppiest, roomiest, slouchiest, saggiest, flabbiest and fullest
22. He's always been a sloppy writer.
23. Don't make the mixture too sloppy.
24. I can't tell whether it's sloppy or shrewd.
25. Their faces were unkempt, their clothing sloppy.