When I don`t have them around, I make a kind of slapdash version, which I`ll describe now. The Irish blood craftsman is probably a bit slapdash in method, and he rarely stands near the top of his craft in skill. In 1975, sports broadcasting was a slapdash operation compared to modern times, when advertiser assignments are made weeks, months or, in the case of Super Bowl network rotation, even years in advance. I gave them a gae slapdash with our newlywed bra to hide in the market. City employees said they see no way to subject restaurateurs to a more intensive process to make their exterior structures permanent and update their slapdash structures. My constructions are becoming more and more “slapdash” and “elegantly sloppy” euphemisms for, because Arcadia is not there to point out its flaws. If you just beat something and flew when you finished, it was slapdash. The painting was slapdash: it looked like they had done it in an hour, without a brush. Balzac wrote a letter abroad, as he always did, and forgot about the incident. Mr. Towers would not survive as an art critic because no serious magazine for painting would allow him to get away with the “slapdash” comparison of Roy Lichtenstein`s work with mine. Mr Norman welcomed the apology, but said the way the information was shared was “slapdash” and “incompetent”.
The signs on the windows telling us to keep six feet away were scribbled and scribbled by hand. Wake up!. Reject the short-term corrections for which our government has become famous and demand a realistic plan!!!! Obama is the only successful candidate. The risk with collage is that it may seem slapdash or myopic, its meaning is opaque to everyone except the artist. During the punishment filings, prosecutors said the company had a “slapdash” approach to maintenance, showed no remorse and initiated blame during the trial. One of the earliest recorded uses of slapdash came from the 17th century British poet and playwright John Dryden, who used it as an adverb in his play The Kind Keeper. “I put a blow on the notes,” he wrote. The Oxford English Dictionary defines this meaning in part as “with or as with a line and a line”, which perhaps suggests the idea of an action (like painting) with fast and imprecise movements. The adjective slapdash is known today and describes something that is done hastily, carelessly or randomly. slapdash (slapdashs present simple in the third person singular, slapdashing of the present participle, slapdashed simple past and past participle) But this will not prevent their original study, “slapdash” from being frequently quoted by the usual broods. It`s too hurried and slapdash, and I may have completely different opinions after we calm down a bit.
Unlike the slapdash nature of many blockchain projects launched in 2017, Polkadot has attracted elite computer scientists, and its investors are funded by prominent venture capital firms, including Polychain Capital. While the recipe overall was pretty simple, good for cooking in the evening, it was a bit difficult to spread the sticky, relatively sparse dough in a bowl filled with lightly popped corn – but even my slapdash efforts were pretty good. “Please accept this rather slapdash little sign of my appreciation” The meaning of the word slapdash becomes clear from its two parts, slap and dash. If you do something in a slapdash way, you beat it and then run away – probably so no one notices. If you want something to look good and last a long time, then take your time and do it right. If you do it slapdash, you can save time in the short term. But in the long run, you`ll waste a lot more time repeating your inferior work. No matter how suspicious the constitution is, the cost, the slap or the disappointment of a great policy, well, they tried. In such a succinct and ineffective way, this young man has led his entire private life.
There is nothing “slapdash” in this sentence: “When he listened to his murderers, he became aware of the oppressive life of the jungle, the collective roar of insects as big as any city at noon.” To the uninitiated, this may seem too random, slapdash, or disorienting. Because of the speed of its composition, it was a rather lapidary work. Other critics have criticized the film`s lack of spirit, laziness and “slapdash” execution. Who, I may ask, is “slapdash” and violates the demands of the “grumpy art” of literary criticism? Etymology anyone? I wish I had found that. Slap + hyphen. First testified at the end of the 17th century, which means “careless”. Joshua Stamper`s theme music ©2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP Arcadia Asylum`s inventory. Let`s go: asset server problems are disasters.