carelessly dressed
41Christianity in the 2nd century — Ignatius of Antioch, one of the Apostolic Fathers and the third Bishop of Antioch, was considered a student of John the Apostle. En route to his martyrdom in Rome (c. 108), Ignatius wrote a series of preserved letters which are examples of late… …
42Nansen's Fram expedition — Fram leaves Bergen on 2 July 1893, bound for the Arctic Ocean Nansen s Fram expedition, 1893–1896, was an attempt by the Norwegian explorer …
43The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1986 TV series) — For other adaptations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, see The Wizard of Oz (adaptations). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Title card from the English language version …
44slop — slop1 verb (slops, slopping, slopped) 1》 (of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container. ↘apply (a liquid substance) casually or carelessly. ↘(slop out) Brit. (in prison) empty the contents of a chamber pot. 2》 (slop through)… …
45fop — n Fop, dandy, beau, coxcomb, exquisite, dude, buck are comparable when denoting a man who is conspicuously fashionable or elegant in dress or manners. Fop is applied to a man who is preposterously concerned with fashionableness, elegance, and… …
46dishabille — dis•ha•bille [[t]ˌdɪs əˈbil, ˈbi[/t]] also deshabille n. 1) the state of being carelessly or partially dressed 2) clo archaic a loose morning dress; negligee 3) a disorderly or disorganized state of mind or way of thinking • Etymology: 1665–75;… …
47negligee — [neg′lə zhā΄, neg΄lə zhā′] n. [Fr négligée, fem. of négligé, pp. of négliger, to neglect < L negligere: see NEGLECT] 1. a woman s loosely fitting dressing gown, usually decorative and of a soft, flowing material 2. any informal, careless, or… …
48deshabille — noun the state of being carelessly or partially dressed • Syn: ↑dishabille • Hypernyms: ↑condition, ↑status • Hyponyms: ↑shirtsleeves * * * deshabille see dishabille …