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Jun 27, 2006
This week's themeWords related to shoes This week's words calced slipshod gumshoe cordwainer goody_two-shoes Got a website? Free content for your site Words, quotations & more A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargslipshodslipshod (SLIP-shod) adjective 1. Careless; sloppy; shabby. 2. Wearing loose shoes or slippers, especially those worn down at the heel. [From slip (slide) + shod (wearing shoes), past and past participle of shoe.] See more usage examples of slipshod in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. The literal sense of this word (worn at the heel), now considered archaic, gave rise to the figurative sense (careless). The poet William Cowper used it in its original sense when he wrote these words in his 1781 poem entitled Truth:
"The shivering urchin, bending as he goes,
"In the lawsuit, the government stands accused of slipshod land surveys,
an exaggerated advertising campaign and breaking promises."
X-BonusOur incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip. -John Locke, philosopher (1632-1704) |
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