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How do you use sloppy in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "sloppy" in a sentence, depending on the context:

Negative Connotations:

* Appearance: "My dog's fur was so sloppy after his bath, he looked like a drowned rat."

* Work: "The report was filled with typos and sloppy formatting, making it difficult to read."

* Behavior: "He had a sloppy habit of leaving his dirty dishes in the sink."

* Emotions: "She felt sloppy and overwhelmed after the breakup."

Neutral Connotations:

* Art: "The painter used sloppy brushstrokes to create a sense of movement in the painting."

* Food: "The restaurant's sloppy tacos were messy but delicious."

Positive Connotations (rare):

* Affection: "The puppy gave me a sloppy lick on the face." (This can be seen as endearing)

It's important to remember that "sloppy" is generally a negative word, but it can sometimes be used in a neutral or even slightly positive way, depending on the context.

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