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Definition of Untidily

Untidily
Untidy Un*ti"dy, a. 1. Unseasonable; untimely. [Obs.] ``Untidy tales.' --Piers Plowman. 2. Not tidy or neat; slovenly. -- Un*ti"di*ly, adv. -- Un*ti"di*ness, n.

Meaning of Untidily from wikipedia

- Nicole Holofcener does a chick flick right . . . Holofcener's film feels untidily honest. It's true to life, not to the Hollywood version." Kenneth Turan...
- Imagine Dorothy's home was dirty and everyone in her house were dressed untidily, the viewer would have supported the outsider instead, perhaps thinking...
- successive performance and Khalid Mohamed noted that he "rescues several untidily written scenes with his neat wit and that flustered [...] facial expression...
- Rooks nest in large, noisy colonies consisting of multiple nests, often untidily crammed into a close group of treetops called a rookery. The word might...
- Parliament in London, and there was shown the police report papers, stacked untidily on a table in cardboard boxes. Inside the boxes, the police reports were...
- used in the m****cript is of the lowest quality, and the text is written untidily, with an eye to economical use of space; it is laid out in continuous lines...
- tree stump or other concealed place. It is usually well-hidden and is untidily built of gr****es, stems, roots and other fibres. The inside is neatly cup-shaped...
- Bulletin wrote: "A very minor "thick ear" melodrama, poorly acted and untidily scripted, with little but the authentic Spanish locale to recommend it...
- combs like that of a honeybee; the cells are instead clustered together untidily. The workers remove dead bees or larvae from the nest and deposit them...
- is that it contains an enormous amount of factual historical material, untidily ordered, true; badly written, yes; mixed-up with conjectural nonsense,...