Flimsily [adverb]

Definition of Flimsily:

lightly; without care

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Sentence/Example of Flimsily:

She is not a criminal or malignant creature, but her light malice is capable of playing flimsily with any atrocity.

The Raimbeau house, originally intended for a factory, was very flimsily built.

There was a smile at this, for the valiant junior was small for his age, and flimsily built.

There was no keel to any one of these boats, and the ribs were flimsily put together.

These new houses are flimsily built; they might hear you upstairs.

Houses do not last long in Turkey; they are but flimsily built and fires are very frequent.

Gun locks were loose, declares Marshall, because flimsily put on; the muskets were scarcely better than clubs.

He painted much too fast and flimsily, and far too much by the help of foreign assistants—in fact, avowedly to fill his kitchen.

I was first made aware of this by hitting a somewhat flimsily-constructed fruit stand.