Slackly [adverb]
Definition of Slackly:
indolently
Opposite/Antonyms of Slackly:
-
Sentence/Example of Slackly:
Vacations lose their value when you study as slackly as Louie did.
The dog-eared Latin grammar and arithmetic primer were odious to him, 289 and he learned but slackly.
The Governor and Cardinal, with their forces, kept Edinburgh, for they were slackly pursued.
As soon as Ernestine had mounted the seat the slackly held gathering showed signs of cohesion.
The watch upon their ports was slackly kept and ships constantly left them.
The slackly gathered reins were held in the left hand, while from the right wrist dangled a thick stock whip.
A slackly rolled turban covered half his forehead, and he leaned with his back against a cottonwood scowling upon his judge.
My chief anxiety is lest the Academy-product-sale-Commission of the State carry on its office-trade too slackly.
Throw the thread across to the left and hold it slackly under the thumb.
In any case, these judgments were but slackly enforced, even in those instances where enforcement was within Edward's power.