We have no meanings for "feel clunky" in our records yet.
1 Wearing purely comfort kicks can feel clunky or sloppy on hard routes.
2 You rarely come across a drama-doc that doesn't feel clunky or over the top.
3 They hold their own on overhanging rock but feel clunky compared to softer, more sensitive models.
4 Miller's language, which can read like Spillane-inflected poetry on the page, can feel clunky , campy or redundant on the screen.
5 The blunt toe and solid edging platform feel clunky on many small holds, but one tester discovered that the shoe front-points effectively on micros.
6 Going to YouTube to view footage of a goal almost feels clunky , sluggish and time-consuming now.
7 My brain was feeling clunky from lack of sleep, too much alcohol and too much grinding.
8 One tester commented that the shoe feels clunky for smearing but is "money" on edges.
9 The result feels clunky , a movie where all the pieces don't come together quite well enough despite good intentions.
10 Dragging the route feels clunky .
11 The blunt toe box, with a stiff, angled inside edge, bites well, but still feels clunky on really small holds.
12 That is how the King James Bible renders the Lord's prayer, though it still feels clunky when used in church.
13 This medallion-wearing old beefsteak feels clunky even if you ignore the small fact that a heifer is a girl cow.
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