Slapdash was created in 1988.
He threw together a slapdash presentation at the last minute, but still managed to impress the clients with his knowledge.
Landlords who routinely make slapdash repairs should be considered negligent. or The criminal's poorly planned and slapdash escape led to him tripping over the victim's body, breaking his leg, and getting caught.
Shoddy and slapdash.
The answer is slapdash
Haphazardly done, sloppy/slapdash job.
Haphazardly done, sloppy/slapdash job.
Sure the end 'r' is right? it could be 'slapdash'
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Found sandwich. Fool's brandish. Flips soapdish. Fried herewith. Fired Slapdash. Probably not what you're looking for, but that was fun!
The South had no clearly articulated strategic design. Davis depended on a vague plan of Attrition, but it was not a carefully created Fabian Policy. There was little or no coordination between armies in the West and armies in the East. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia became the focus because of the perceived need to protect Richmond, and the Union Army of the Potomac's persistent attempts to capture it. At best, it was a slapdash, piecemeal, patchwork of tactical responses to immediate threats.