sketchy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

sketchy in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Details of his life are sketchy, though there are court documents that prove that in the 1770s he was accused of heresy.
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The character's real name is unknown and details of his background are sketchy.
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Other than those sketchy facts, there is so little physical description of him that the reader is not even sure what he looks like.
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Early reports are sketchy, although the club was competitive and match reports can be viewed in early newspapers up to 1914.
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Some early videophones employed very low data transmission rates with a resulting sketchy video quality.
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Definitions, axioms and postulates lead to propositions with proofs which are somewhat sketchy at times, leaving the reader to complete the argument.
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It became more common to arrange sketchy jazz combo compositions for big band after the bop era.
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There is no resident doctor, no full-time physiotherapist, no dietician:: no laboratory, no space to use what sketchy equipment is available.
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There is a sketchy chronicle of the score incubation.
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The material at that point was hazy, sketchy.
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