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How to use slovenly in a sentence

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Then again, if he's objecting to your haphazard grammar and slovenly spelling, he has a point.
You can't let it out of control, though, otherwise you'll grow slovenly and disgusting.
He looks frowningly at the slovenly conditions of the place and its inhabitants.
Two lads with notably large feet and broken shoes dance skillfully while a slovenly, fat woman picks at her guitar.
Despite her basic beauty, she has a slovenly appearance, as though some strange magnetism randomly attaches clothes to her body every morning.
After seeing a number of slovenly men transformed by snappy suits, I wonder how I'll clean up.
On top of which the actress is awful, unwatchable, the most slovenly girl to appear on the screen in a long, long time.
He was notorious for his unsociability, slovenly dress and closeness with money.
General George S. Patton, for instance, took umbrage at the portraits of slovenly and sardonic warriors.
Yet despite his slovenly appearance, somehow Araki is always followed by lovely young ladies in kimonos and gangs of sharp-dressed yes men.
On the other end of the phone, half the country away, is Vinnie, an unkempt, badly shaven, slovenly dressed loser.
But, you also say that the big boss doesn't take your co-worker's slovenly appearance quite as seriously as you do.
I prefer it when Georges isn't cluttering up the place like a slovenly teenager.
You tend to get a little slovenly without the pressure of public appearance.
The primary point of the character is to provide a source of gross-out humor, as the group reacts to his slovenly appearance and phlegmy cough.
No longer attend work in clothes that have not been ironed, this is the sign of a slovenly worker, and thus a slovenly intellect.
Great care and attention should be devoted to epistolary correspondence, as nothing exhibits want of taste and judgment so much as a slovenly letter.
Often slovenly and untidy, she dressed to draw attention to her figure, and the history of her love affairs and marriages provided a basis for much talk.
The carnival ends on Tuesday with a big party in which men dress like slovenly women.
Good writing demands more than the addition of words to our vocabulary and the breaking of slovenly habits.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was already a look of slovenly age about his stooping bookworm's gait.
Now the least notable of them, the most painty, the most slovenly, would look somehow like a shadow of Robert.
A slovenly method of rolling up a hammock transversely, and lashing it endways by one clue.
The streak of something slovenly crept into the nobility, smudging it, so to speak, with a blur.
He is at most times a day-laborer, slouchy in his bearing and slovenly in his dress.
The two systems of mechanization were at their zenith, and the other countries looked, in political affairs, as slovenly as ever.
His manners were overbearingly insolent, his language licentious, and his person slovenly even to a degree that was disgusting.
She was directed by a slovenly maid to a room on an upper floor, and left there.
Her voice had for ever lost its crispness, and she spoke with a slovenly tongue.
It is a grievous thing to note how slovenly this part of the service is in some places.
However, a slovenly, sharp-eyed man with a push broom, watched them with deep interest.
He lived in a large, stone house, kept in rather a slovenly manner.
Rapidly she approached the slovenly barmaid who stared half in envy, half in hate, at her more fortunate sister.
Careless, slovenly and wasteful as I knew him to be, he was not mean.
Is the culture to be slovenly where the glebe is so fertile?
It was a slovenly word, a makeshift for the hard broom of clean thought.
In dress, although far from slovenly, he was by no means particular.
Chicago is leaderless, purposeless, slovenly, down at the heels.
Welland's sensitive domesticity shrank from the discomforts of the slovenly southern hotel, and at immense expense, and in face of almost insuperable difficulties, Mrs.
Besides, a slovenly way of driving gets a horse into bad and often lazy habits, and when he changes hands he has to be whipped out of them with more or less pain and trouble.
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