Sketchily in A Sentence

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    He portrayed the character sketchily, avoiding any deep exploration of their motivations.

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    He recounted his childhood sketchily, focusing on the highlights and glossing over the difficult parts.

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    He sketched the landscape sketchily, capturing the overall form without precise detail.

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    He sketched the portrait sketchily, capturing the subject's likeness but lacking detail.

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    I remember the melody sketchily, just a few fragmented notes lingering in my mind.

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    My understanding of quantum physics remains sketchily formed at best.

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    She described the suspect sketchily, making it difficult for the police to create a profile.

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    The actor rehearsed the scene sketchily, exploring different interpretations and emotions.

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    The algorithm was documented sketchily, making it challenging to debug.

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    The analyst presented the data sketchily, failing to provide adequate context and interpretation.

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    The architect sketched the design sketchily, focusing on the overall layout and aesthetic.

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    The argument was presented sketchily, lacking sufficient evidence and logical reasoning.

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    The artist painted the background sketchily, creating a sense of depth and distance.

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    The artist rendered the background sketchily, drawing attention to the foreground figure.

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    The artist rendered the figure sketchily, suggesting movement and energy with loose lines.

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    The author described the character's motivations sketchily, leaving them somewhat ambiguous.

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    The author described the setting sketchily, leaving much to the reader's imagination.

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    The building's blueprints were drawn sketchily, necessitating numerous revisions.

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    The chef described the dish sketchily, leaving out crucial details about the ingredients and techniques.

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    The choreographer sketched the dance steps sketchily, allowing the dancers to interpret them freely.

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    The citizen participated in the democracy sketchily, voting without understanding the issues.

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    The composer wrote the melody sketchily, leaving room for improvisation and embellishment.

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    The concept was explained sketchily, making it difficult to grasp the underlying principles.

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    The consumer purchased the product sketchily, relying on marketing claims rather than thorough research.

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    The cook followed the recipe sketchily, adapting it to their own taste and ingredients.

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    The designer sketched the prototype sketchily, focusing on the overall form and function.

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    The details of the agreement were discussed sketchily, leaving room for negotiation.

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    The detective pieced together the evidence sketchily, forming a preliminary theory of the crime.

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    The diplomat presented the terms sketchily, hoping to secure a favorable outcome for their country.

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    The doctor explained the diagnosis sketchily, failing to address all of my concerns.

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    The doctor explained the treatment sketchily, failing to address the patient's concerns.

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    The document outlined the procedures sketchily, creating ambiguity and potential errors.

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    The documentary portrayed the historical event sketchily, taking liberties with the facts for entertainment.

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    The editor revised the manuscript sketchily, suggesting improvements to the structure and style.

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    The employee followed the company's policies sketchily, bending the rules to achieve their goals.

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    The engineer designed the bridge sketchily, focusing on the basic structure and functionality.

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    The entrepreneur outlined the business plan sketchily, failing to address potential risks and challenges.

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    The entrepreneur presented the business proposal sketchily, omitting key details about the competition.

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    The events of that night were recalled only sketchily, blurred by time and trauma.

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    The evidence supported the claim sketchily, providing only circumstantial proof.

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    The evidence was presented sketchily, failing to fully convince the panel.

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    The film depicted the historical events sketchily, sacrificing accuracy for dramatic effect.

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    The film portrayed the historical event sketchily, sacrificing accuracy for dramatic effect.

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    The gardener planned the layout sketchily, allowing the plants to find their own natural arrangement.

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    The guide provided information sketchily, offering only a brief overview of each site.

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    The historian presented the evidence sketchily, drawing conclusions based on limited information.

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    The history of the civilization is known sketchily, pieced together from fragmented artifacts.

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    The initial design was sketched sketchily, serving as a starting point for further refinement.

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    The instructions explained the process sketchily, leaving some steps unclear.

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    The instructions were written sketchily, leading to confusion and errors.

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    The intern took notes sketchily, missing important information discussed during the meeting.

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    The investigator pieced together the events sketchily, forming a tentative timeline of the crime.

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    The journalist reported on the event sketchily, failing to provide a comprehensive account.

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    The lawyer presented the case sketchily, focusing on emotional appeals rather than legal arguments.

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    The lawyer presented the evidence sketchily, omitting crucial facts to sway the jury.

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    The listener enjoyed the music sketchily, feeling its emotional impact without analyzing its structure.

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    The map was drawn sketchily, omitting many smaller roads and landmarks.

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    The mathematician formulated the theorem sketchily, outlining the key assumptions and steps.

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    The musician practiced the piece sketchily, focusing on the overall rhythm and tempo.

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    The negotiator presented the terms of the agreement sketchily, leaving room for later revisions.

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    The news report covered the event sketchily, providing minimal context and analysis.

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    The notes were taken sketchily, missing key details and important information.

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    The novelist described the character's past sketchily, hinting at secrets and hidden traumas.

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    The orator addressed the crowd sketchily, appealing to their emotions rather than their intellect.

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    The outline of the novel was sketched sketchily, leaving plenty of room for development.

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    The patient followed the doctor's advice sketchily, ignoring some instructions and recommendations.

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    The philosopher considered the question sketchily, exploring different perspectives and possibilities.

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    The plan was laid out sketchily, making it difficult to assess its feasibility.

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    The plan was outlined sketchily, leaving many aspects open to interpretation.

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    The politician addressed the issue sketchily, avoiding any concrete promises.

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    The politician addressed the issue sketchily, avoiding any specific commitments.

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    The professor explained the theory sketchily, leaving many students confused and uncertain.

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    The professor lectured sketchily, jumping from topic to topic without clear transitions.

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    The programmer coded the algorithm sketchily, creating a basic framework for further development.

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    The project proposal was developed sketchily, lacking a detailed timeline and budget.

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    The project was planned sketchily, resulting in unforeseen problems and delays.

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    The proposal outlined the benefits sketchily, failing to quantify the potential impact.

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    The publisher marketed the book sketchily, targeting a broad audience without specific demographics.

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    The reader interpreted the poem sketchily, drawing their own conclusions about its meaning.

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    The recipe was written sketchily, requiring some guesswork and improvisation.

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    The report presented the findings sketchily, failing to provide adequate data and analysis.

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    The researcher presented the findings sketchily, omitting crucial data and analysis.

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    The reviewer criticized the film sketchily, focusing on superficial aspects and personal preferences.

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    The scientist investigated the phenomenon sketchily, gathering preliminary data and observations.

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    The speaker addressed the topic sketchily, avoiding controversial issues and personal opinions.

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    The speaker addressed the topic sketchily, focusing on generalities rather than specific details.

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    The student studied the material sketchily, skimming the textbook without engaging with the concepts.

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    The student took notes sketchily, missing important details from the lecture.

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    The suspect described his alibi sketchily, arousing the detectives' suspicions.

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    The suspect described his movements sketchily, raising questions about his whereabouts.

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    The teacher explained the concept sketchily, failing to engage the students' interest and attention.

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    The teacher explained the concept sketchily, failing to engage the students' interest.

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    The terms of the contract were explained sketchily, creating potential for disputes later on.

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    The tour guide provided information sketchily, focusing on anecdotes rather than historical facts.

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    The traveler explored the city sketchily, wandering without a map or itinerary.

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    The viewer appreciated the painting sketchily, enjoying its beauty without understanding its context.

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    The witness recalled the events sketchily, providing only a vague and unreliable account.

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    The witness remembered the incident sketchily, providing only a vague account.

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    The writer described the setting sketchily, allowing the reader to fill in the details with their imagination.

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    The writer drafted the story sketchily, focusing on the main plot points and characters.