- untidily un·ti·di·ly adv
- [ʌn'taɪdɪlɪ]
to dress untidily — non aver cura nel vestirsi
to write/work untidily — scrivere/lavorare in modo disordinato
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to dress untidily — non aver cura nel vestirsi
to write/work untidily — scrivere/lavorare in modo disordinato
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
untidily — adv. in an untidy manner, in a disorganized manner … English contemporary dictionary
Untidily — Untidy Un*ti dy, a. 1. Unseasonable; untimely. [Obs.] Untidy tales. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. Not tidy or neat; slovenly. [1913 Webster] {Un*ti di*ly}, adv. {Un*ti di*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
untidy — untidily, adv. untidiness, n. /un tuy dee/, adj., untidier, untidiest, v., untidied, untidying. adj. 1. not tidy or neat; slovenly; disordered: an untidy room; an untidy person. 2. not well organized or carried out: an untidy plan. v.t. 3. to… … Universalium
frowsily — adv. untidily, in a messy manner … English contemporary dictionary
grubbily — adv. in a dirty fashion; untidily … English contemporary dictionary
shaggily — adv. with long matted hair; with a rough and matted appearance; untidily, in an unkempt manner … English contemporary dictionary
unkemptly — adv. in a disheveled manner, untidily (i.e. hair, clothes, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
untidy — [[t]ʌnta͟ɪdi[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as untidy, you mean that it is not neat or well arranged. The place quickly became untidy. ...a thin man with untidy hair... Clothes were thrown in the luggage in an untidy heap. Ant: tidy … English dictionary
veer — [[t]vɪ͟ə(r)[/t]] veers, veering, veered 1) VERB If something veers in a certain direction, it suddenly moves in that direction. [V prep/adv] The plane veered off the runway and careered through the perimeter fence... [V prep/adv] Horrified… … English dictionary
lie — 1 /laI/ verb present participle lyingpast tense lay, past participle lain /leIn/ 1 FLAT POSITION a) (intransitive always + adv/prep) to be in a position in which your body is flat on the floor, on a bed etc (+ on/in/there etc): He was lying on… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flop — [[t]flɒ̱p[/t]] flops, flopping, flopped 1) VERB If you flop into a chair, for example, you sit down suddenly and heavily because you are so tired. [V prep/adv] Bunbury flopped down upon the bed and rested his tired feet... [V prep/adv] She… … English dictionary