Comparative form of sloppy: more sloppy(adjective)
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Use "sloppier" in a sentence
"This choice is understated in the first act; and then in the second, it feels intentionally "sloppier": a character leaves his laptop; one person pours a glass of wine in the 19th century and it is drunk by another in the 20th."
"February 19th, 2010 at 7: 36 am they're getting "sloppier" day by day."
"The pattern of "sloppier" ballots from Democratic voters is expected-the least experienced voters and the voters with the largest cultural hurdles to properly filling out a ballot tend to be Democrats."