
Beijing isn't like this in the movies,she said. Liu scowled as the smell of trash wafted up around her. (33) Unable to find a bed and unimpressed by the rabbit warren of slapdash buildings, Ms. has about 3\/4th the fun of its spry 2001 predecessor - but it 's a rushed, slapdash, sequel-for-the-sake - of-a-sequel with less than half the plot and ingenuity. (31) Yet the plot devices are so slapdash, and key developments are tossed off so perfunctorily, that it seems the author didn't even have the time to write us a good bad book. (30) On its own, the depressing family drama would be bearable, but Hobson loses her thread when Summer Cannibals veers into frenetic, upsetting, slapdash melodrama. (29) On its own, the depressing family drama would be bearable, but Hobson loses her thread when Summer Cannibals veers into frenetic, upsetting, slapdash melodrama.

(28) It is not only the brightness, garishness, shininess and fine detail of these pictures: the composition, too, was - by the standards of the masters - slapdash. (27) I particularly enjoyed the jolly japes and larks of Ping the Elastic Man, Tin-Can Tommy and Whoopee Hank the slapdash sheriff. (26) They were slow, they were thorough none of the slapdash arrogance and sudden deviousness that marked Karhidish officialdom. (25) It was also callous, slapdash and neglectful of the interests of less secure and well paid workers. (24) They have started a high - profile campaign to raise standards and punish slapdash manufacturers. (23) If you continue to take a slapdash approach when completing your tests, you will fail the class. (22) Because I gave my mother very little notice, she had to plan a slapdash wedding ceremony for me. (21) After the first plumber did a slapdash job on our pipes, we had to call in a second repairman. (20) The student’s slapdash presentation looked like it had been put together on the school bus. (19) I will dress in a common and slapdash manner (my normal attire) and carry a shopping bag. (18) We ran out of time and had to use a slapdash solution that failed to fix the problem. (17) With modern technology there is no excuse for this kind of slapdash remastering. (16) There is no shortage of stupidity to cherish in this incredibly slapdash hoax. (15) To some he appeared disorganized, slapdash, cheerful to the point of flippancy. (14) To some he appeared disorganized, slapdash, cheerful to the point of flippancy. (13) There is no shortage of stupidity to cherish in this incredibly slapdash hoax. (12) Corrupt local bureaucracies and slapdash building pushed up the Turkish toll.


(11) She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts. (10) The program is just a slapdash mix of old, tired ideas. (9) He gets his work done quickly, but he's very slapdash. (8) Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash. (7) She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts. Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash. (4) Malcolm's work methods appear amazingly slapdash.
