Word: sloppyness
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Never an introspective man, the solitude of imprisonment wears on Erap even more than most inmates. None awaiting trial in the Philippine penal system has soared as high as this prisoner; so none can know how it feels to fall this far. Like many who are incarcerated, he has turned...
Lyrically, he could be sloppy: rhyming "m" and "n" sounds, cheating by using "piano" as a two-, then a three-syllable word in "I Love a Piano." A devilishly intricate rhyme a la Stephen Sondheim ("We'll have Leontyne Price to sing a/ Medley from 'Der Meistersinger'") was not Berlin...
After the sloppy turnovers around the two-minute mark, Harvard would make a few last-gasp efforts to get back in the game but could never get any closer than seven after a three-pointer by senior Laura Barnard with 1:12 to go closed it to 71-64.
“We’ve been sloppy with the ball almost every game,” Sullivan said.
Earnestness grows tiresome fast, however, and it is a strength of both the biographer and his subject that it is leavened with snapshots of Roosevelt’s extraordinary energy and curiosity. At various points in the narrative we are informed that Roosevelt was studying jujitsu, conducting ornithological surveys, reading...