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    slovenly


    1. Menservants, retainers, and Ahmed’s lazy relatives lounge about slovenly here and there


    2. Otto looked down his nose at the slovenly two


    3. Secondly, they have been misled by the slovenly manner in which some ancient statutes of assize had been sometimes transcribed by lazy copiers, and sometimes, perhaps, actually composed by the legislature


    4. " The expression is very slovenly, but the meaning is plain enough, " that the price of ale is in this manner to be increased or diminished according to every sixpence rise or fall in the price of barley


    5. If it is very low indeed, he will be likely to manage his dairy in a very slovenly and dirty manner, and will scarce, perhaps, think it worth while to have a particular room or building on purpose for it, but will suffer the business to be carried on amidst the smoke, filth, and nastiness of his own kitchen, as was the case of almost all the farmers' dairies in Scotland thirty or forty years ago, and as is the case of many of them still


    6. At many turnpikes, it has been said, the money levied is more than double of what is necessary for executing, in the completest manner, the work, which is often executed in a very slovenly manner, and sometimes not executed at all


    7. It is the interest of every man to live as much at his ease as he can; and if his emoluments are to be precisely the same, whether he does or does not perform some very laborious duty, it is certainly his interest, at least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this, to perform it in as careless and slovenly a manner as that authority will permit


    8. When the general is weak and without authority; when his orders are not clear and distinct; when there are no fixes duties assigned to officers and men, and the ranks are formed in a slovenly haphazard manner, the result is utter DISORGANIZATION


    9. The slovenly look doesn’t cut it in La Jolla,” he said


    10. Tula put her head out of the window of her house to observe a dark-haired young boy, dressed in strange and slovenly clothes, chasing a camel for the whole main route

    11. Batam-Al-Bur had not seen her since the shade of Saint Cipriano was so thick that concealed the squalid figure of the woman, but Tula did see him and was asking herself intrigued what so slovenly young man was doing in a place as sacred as the temple


    12. It was the other little man of slovenly manners


    13. - Sufficient – Shouted the grumpy gnome – I am tired of so much handling - Said getting up extracting the dust that had settled in his slovenly clothes


    14. After that, everything else came: the pumpkins, the drug dealers, the cats, the slovenly visitors, the wizards, all evil entities in search of the innocent souls of the unprepared inhabitants of the village


    15. A slatternly woman named as the mother and another form equally slovenly as her brother, the youth's uncle, were being ushered by an attendant to the setting


    16. It was as if thousands of huge, land-bound, and slovenly beavers had been at work, but all the beavers I have ever known were of normal size and behavior, aquatic and meticulous


    17. She is on the side of tidiness and cleanliness and not on the side of slovenly lassitude that leaves things jumbled and rumpled, scattered with no conscious care and placement


    18. The trick, as Bonnie had relentlessly pointed out to me, was in the early recognition of slovenly practices before one created a crappy momentum that was more difficult to stop


    19. You're slovenly, lazy, and you've no discipline


    20. At this time of day, however, he should be busy in the church preparing for the funeral over which he must preside this evening; there was much to do, as he had learned from experience, though his habits had become slovenly in formality during his missions overseas for in the battlefields one did not have the luxury of proper burial services in the face of a mass slaughter and mass burial of the dead

    21. mind “When you return here with your men (and I want them looking slovenly and in an untidy


    22. They would follow, he knew, each in their own slovenly way


    23. His once-brethren were slovenly laid out, slurring through songs that were a source of pride to his people


    24. a fat, slovenly, traitorous pig, among other things, that deserves to die a thousand


    25. The last of the prisoners, the fat, slovenly one, had run towards Credit and the


    26. You are part of the slovenly species who did this


    27. His slovenly step had been replaced by a brisk trot


    28. The door hadn't been shut an instant before Wemyss exclaimed, 'Why, if that slovenly hussy hasn't forgotten----' And too much incensed to continue he stared at the tea-tray


    29. She could face growing old, but she could not face the idea of growing old and slovenly, and she took great pains with her appearance


    30. Over the years I have learned to trust my instincts and my instincts tell me that there is the presence of a real army beyond that slovenly contingent of soldiers that the enemy intends to front as an army

    31. Allowing for my learned friend's appearance being careless and slovenly if not debauched, they were sufficiently like each other to surprise, not only the witness, but everybody present, when they were thus brought into comparison


    32. After a short suspense, it was opened by a tall, gaunt man, without neckerchief, and otherwise extremely slovenly; his features were lost in masses of shaggy hair that hung on his shoulders; and his eyes, too, were like a ghostly Catherine's with all their beauty annihilated


    33. “Mac that’s great! You should be very proud of yourself! I can tell you just got out of the pool by how red your face still is, but judging from the last time I saw you, you look much, much healthier that the bloodshot, slovenly pig you resembled


    34. The colonel turned away from the map tacked to his wall and gazed out the window at the snow-covered, slovenly streets of Esthyr’s Abbey


    35. Pedrito, the younger, incorrigibly lazy and slovenly, had drifted aimlessly from one coast town to another, hanging about counting-houses, attaching himself to strangers as a sort of valet-de-place, picking up an easy and disreputable living


    36. Townships leveled to the ground, straggling columns of exiles, workhouses multiplied, and still crowded, express the determination of the Legislature to rescue Ireland from its slovenly old barbarism, and to plant there the institutions of this more civilized land


    37. Some things he knew thoroughly, namely, the slovenly habits of farming, and the awkwardness of weather, stock and crops, at Freeman's End—so called apparently by way of sarcasm, to imply that a man was free to quit it if he chose, but that there was no earthly "beyond" open to him


    38. After a short suspense, it was opened by a tall, gaunt man, without neckerchief, and otherwise extremely slovenly; his features were lost in masses of shaggy hair that hung on his shoulders; and his eyes, too, were like a ghostly Catherine’s with all their beauty annihilated


    39. That evening, on his return to his garret, Marius cast his eyes over his garments, and perceived, for the first time, that he had been so slovenly, indecorous, and inconceivably stupid as to go for his walk in the Luxembourg with his "every-day clothes," that is to say, with a hat battered near the band, coarse carter's boots, black trousers which showed white at the knees, and a black coat which was pale at the elbows


    40. A Model T Ford sedan and a two-wheel trailer were parked beside the shack, and about the camp there hung a slovenly despair

    41. You shave every morning, and in this season you shave by the sunlight; but since your shaving is less and less complete as we get farther back on the left side, until it becomes positively slovenly as we get round the angle of the jaw, it is surely very clear that that side is less illuminated than the other


    42. In the course of the last year, so Tatyana Pavlovna observed, he had become slovenly in his dress : his clothes though old were always well cut and free from foppishness


    43. I had let myself get too slovenly


    44. The other woman (the one in evidence when no guests were present) was considerably past her first youth, languid, depressed, slovenly, and ennuyee, though affectionate


    45. For years the financial leaders, crazed by the excess of power which the people had in ignorance and over-confidence and slovenly good-nature permitted them to acquire, had been tearing out the honest foundations on which alone so vast a structure can hope to rest solid and secure


    46. They creep slovenly through the grass, and if surprised by the sight of man, they assume an erect and threatening posture, darting their tongue and swelling their head; but they do not attack men, unless alarmed and struck


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    Synonyme für "slovenly"

    frowsy frowzy slovenly reckless forgetful heedless indiscreet inaccurate neglectful slack