sketchy

[ US /ˈskɛtʃi/ ]
[ UK /skˈɛt‍ʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. giving only major points; lacking completeness
    details of the plan remain sketchy
    a sketchy account
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How To Use sketchy In A Sentence

  • The details are sketchy at the moment but i'm certain there is money to be made…
  • Although I wasn't in the habit of talking to strangers, he didn't seem sketchy, so I walked over to the car and bent down to get to his eye level.
  • According to UsMagazine. com, Tish and rocker Bret Michaels (yes, the one with the brain hemorrhage and sketchy Billboard cover) were involved in an "on-the-sly romance" that began in February when Michaels and Cyrus released the duet "Nothing to Lose. Rumor Mill: Miley Cyrus's mom had an affair with Bret Michaels
  • SKETCHY SANTAS anta Claus has captured our imaginations for centuries as an enduring symbol of kindness and generosity. Sketchy Santas
  • While the history of this participation remains sketchy and incomplete, individual contributions have not escaped notice.
  • The details are sketchy at this stage, but I understand that both Desmond and Murray are to be interviewed about the plan on this evening's Scotsport Plus.
  • This seriously good novel tells the story of M, a man with a sketchy past and even sketchier morals.
  • Or been caught in the middle of a sketchy overlap situation in a miss-and-out race at the local velodrome for those of you "trackies" that don't know what that is, it's the origin of that fugly thing between your legs sans the 1"-risers and Ourys. Urban Alienation: Cultural Carnage and Alleycats
  • While details are still sketchy, the show looks to be a very extended and extremely sensational commercial.
  • Details very sketchy at this hour but U.S. officials confirming overnight there was what they call a precision missile strike against a target in southern Somalia near the border with Kenya, a target that they say was in an area where there were known terrorists, al Qaeda terrorists with affiliations. CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2008
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