"Sketchy details" means that the information given is unclear, incomplete, or lacking enough specific facts.
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Out on the publicity trail once again, director John Landis has revealed a
few sketchy details of his next project, «a little monster movie» with a Gallic setting.
Unfortunately, at this stage only
sketchy details of the engine are available in English - but as can be seen from the pictures, the unusual aspects of the engine aren't limited to just its valvetrain!
Still, he stressed that the city did its part, and pushed back on claims from some in Washington that Mayor Bill de Blasio submitted his invoice late and
with sketchy details.
Angile liked the particular area, so even though she had visited the property only once, and had only verbal information provided by the estate agent and a one page flyer with a picture and a few
sketchy details about the property, Angile signed up for the biggest debt she had ever incurred in her life — a debt that will most likely take her 20 years to repay.
I should think that this fits Bergson's view in spite of his ingenious argument that we can not foresee the future of an art tradition — an argument that applies to predicting even in
some sketchy detail what artworks will be like in the future.
Your prickly pal Murch has all
the sketchy details below — just remember to keep it on the down - low.
There were
sketchy details about a six - month opt - out period for the authors in question, but the steps those authors must take to retain their rights — or to retain the rights to a book by the estate if the author is deceased — were unclear.
There were
some sketchy details about her past pet parent family, but no one really knew for sure.
But for this brief glimpse and
these sketchy details, his anonymity and his mystery remain intact.