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slapdash [slæpdæʃ]

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    3. The Regis's daughter took a moment to absorb the scene before she collapsed into Scott's slapdash embrace, sighing. "I knew you'd return for me, Scott, I knew you'd return. ""
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    adj.
      1. marked by great carelessness
      2. in a careless or reckless manner
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    carele slapdash slo y
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    careless hairbrained harebrained slapdash unwary
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