"Sloppily" Quotes from Famous Books
... sentimental needs of man. He assumed that she was as worshipful before his intellect as in the old days. He would have been even more amazed than enraged had he known that she regarded his play as mediocre claptrap, false to life, fit only for the unthinking, sloppily sentimental crowd that could not see the truth about even their own lives, their own ... — Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise • David Graham Phillips
... abodes to which the good people migrated when summer heat became so great as to render their snow-huts sloppily disagreeable. ... — The Giant of the North - Pokings Round the Pole • R.M. Ballantyne |