sloppily

English

Etymology

From sloppy +‎ -ly.

Adverb

sloppily (comparative more sloppily, superlative most sloppily)

  1. In a sloppy manner, not neatly.
    • 2008, Jonathan Nasaw, Fear Itself:
      [] as soul-deadeningly, eye-strainingly, sleep-inducingly boring as going through fourteen file boxes of sloppily photostatted bank records.