slackly
- r in a relaxed manner; not rigid
- Many contracts for the manufacture of reactor components were slackly written, lacking even technical specifications.
- The chaplain retold the rugged Old Testament story of how the Israelites, trusting in the sacred ark of the covenant as a magic talisman, had fought slackly against the .
- The artist as hero is long gone from American culture, and the artist as social critic is ineffective, but Nauman, with the example of Dada before him and a slackly therapeutic .