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If he wanted to be her teacher, he'd have to change his slovenly ways.
Let me tell you the way that we handle slovenly work here.
No, why pay good money for greasy food and slovenly service?
I had never liked a plain woman, let alone a slovenly one, so much before.
He certainly didn't look like one of the students, but then young people could be so slovenly these days.
The college itself was a little, slovenly laboratory for the factory.
This man told them that they were superstitious and slovenly.
But after 2000, he became slovenly, his mother said.
Sam was an accident, set them back a bit, but they got by in their own slovenly fashion.
He was thinking of the slovenly, blear-eyed woman who had brought him into the world.
It all gave the place a disheveled, somehow slovenly look.
It was a large slovenly woman standing in the doorway of the cabin.
The slovenly percentage dropped to fifty percent and then below.
This is a strong lesson in a slovenly age.
For example, in 1930-1940, when the threat of war was growing, there were many slovenly people - some soldiers and factory workers.
The officials here were not the indolent and slovenly Portuguese.
They were indifferent at their work, slow to obey an order, slovenly in service and person.
Our uniformed officers are often observed by the public in a slovenly condition.
This is just another body type; it's not slovenly.
"He's not nearly as slovenly as he used to be."
The slovenly man at the table glanced contemptuously in her direction.
A slovenly kind of modeling had made it resemble him just enough for recognition.
On top of that there was the slovenly, almost token, way they had drawn the first covert.
"Just because you're poor doesn't mean you have to be slovenly, does it?
The slovenly, slatternly women began to prepare breakfast for the men.