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Filter by Meaning The journalist wrote the article cursorily, lacking in-depth research.
The teacher cursorily reviewed the students' homework assignments.
She cursorily checked her emails before rushing out of the office.
The investor cursorily reviewed the financial statements, unaware of potential risks in the business.
The reviewer provided a cursorily written critique of the book without analyzing its themes.
The historian gave a cursorily summarized account of the events, omitting crucial details.
The doctor conducted a cursorily examination of the patient, failing to notice the early symptoms.
The supervisor skimmed through the report cursorily, overlooking important details.
The chef cursorily tasted the sauce to see if it needed any additional seasoning.
The reviewer cursorily flipped through the pages of the novel to get a general idea of the story.
The editor proofread the article cursorily, resulting in several typos.
The student quickly skimmed through the textbook cursorily before the exam.
The detective surveyed the crime scene cursorily, missing vital clues in the process.
The doctor examined the patient's medical history cursorily.
She scrolled through the social media feed cursorily.
The teacher marked the assignments cursorily, not providing detailed feedback.
The customer glanced cursorily at the menu before ordering her usual dish.
The detective glanced cursorily at the crime scene for any potential evidence.
The doctor cursorily examined the patient, overlooking important symptoms.
The architect surveyed the building plans cursorily, not noticing a critical flaw.
He quickly skimmed through the report, cursorily noting the main points.
The detective glanced cursorily at the crime scene before diving deeper into the investigation.
The student read the assigned chapter cursorily, missing important details for the quiz.
The chef only cursorily tasted the sauce, resulting in an underseasoned dish.
The journalist cursorily interviewed the witness, failing to uncover crucial information.
The doctor examined the patient cursorily, overlooking key symptoms of the illness.
The traveler cursorily checked the weather forecast, packing inadequately for the trip.
He skimmed through the report cursorily before the meeting.
She quickly and cursorily checked her emails before leaving for vacation.
The teacher graded the homework cursorily, only giving it a quick look.
The doctor examined the patient cursorily, not noticing the subtle symptoms.
The editor cursorily reviewed the manuscript, missing several grammatical errors.
She cursorily packed her suitcase, throwing in random clothes without much thought.
The student cursorily read the book's summary instead of reading the entire novel.
She cursorily skimmed through the newspaper headlines without delving into the articles.
The manager cursorily reviewed the employee's report without thoroughly analyzing the data.
She glanced cursorily at the newspaper headlines before rushing out the door.
The student skimmed the textbook cursorily in preparation for the exam.
The detective examined the crime scene cursorily, looking for any immediate clues.
The editor reviewed the manuscript cursorily before making some minor edits.
The tourist browsed through the museum exhibits cursorily, not paying much attention to the details.
The photographer snapped some pictures cursorily, capturing the essence of the moment in a hurry.
The detective examined the crime scene cursorily before diving into a thorough investigation.
The traveler quickly scanned the map cursorily to get a general sense of direction.
The lawyer reviewed the contract cursorily, assuming it was similar to previous agreements.
The traveler cursorily packed his bags, not paying attention to the items he might have forgotten.
The doctor cursorily examined the patient's symptoms before making a diagnosis.
The editor cursorily scanned the manuscript for any glaring errors.
The architect cursorily sketched out a rough design for the building.
The detective examined the crime scene cursorily, missing crucial evidence.
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