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Slapdash   Listen
adverb
Slapdash  adv.  
1.
In a bold, careless manner; at random. (Colloq.)
2.
With a slap; all at once; slap. (Colloq.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Slapdash" Quotes from Famous Books



... silliness and vacuity which belong to the one, the flimsiness and make-believe which result from the other. They hated those forms of execution which are merely smooth and prettyish, and those which, pretending to mastery, are nothing better than slovenly and slapdash, or what the P.R.B.'s called "sloshy." Still more did they hate the notion that each artist should not obey his own individual impulse, act upon his own perception and study of Nature, and scrutinize and work at his objective material with assiduity before he could ...
— The Germ - Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art • Various

... might ha' bin. I never fancied bears. There's a deal o' low cunning about a bear; no slapdash courage, so to say, same's there's in a lion or a leopard, but jes' a cruel, slow, deliberate intention to kill, like a nor'-east wind as blights and nips, sure as sure. Once, I remember, there was a travellin' bear came ...
— The Captain's Bunk - A Story for Boys • M. B. Manwell



Words linked to "Slapdash" :   sloppy, slam-bang, haphazard, smack, colloquialism, slipshod



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