Lacking grace in movement or posture.
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Examples for "clumsy"
Examples for "clumsy"
1The top bolt was within easy reach of his clumsy right paw.
2It was the crisis, and into it Mollie intruded with clumsy tread.
3Its confusion rendered it clumsy; and the mistake cost it its life.
4My work boots felt way too clumsy with their thick rubber soles.
5For a moment Powell yearned to blast this well-meaning clumsy young normal.
1Its 19-member board looked unwieldy and reluctant to challenge management, investors said.
2But not too simple: That's a market the unwieldy throw-bots have cornered.
3German supervisory boards, which usually have 20 members, tend to be unwieldy.
4It made them into a unit for her, however unwieldy and unreliable.
5Each entry listed the planet under its unwieldy and foreign-sounding new name.
1What further need have we of proof positive on this ungainly matter?
2They pulled vigorously, backstroking; the ungainly raft plowed across the hardening current.
3That the great ungainly transport still floated was something of a miracle.
4The duties of a hostess she performed in a stiff ungainly way.
5The ploughman comes up from the country with a long ungainly stride.
1However the days of the big, clunky, clam shell contraptions are gone.
2The new Bose are brilliant, just forget about the overly clunky name.
3Power flows through a rather clunky brick with a dedicated, cylindrical plug.
4We're constantly getting some clunky plastic thing they decided to make pink.
5Wearing purely comfort kicks can feel clunky or sloppy on hard routes.
1She reached out, grasped his shoulder, and stopped his gawky, long-legged strides.
2But he was like a big, gawky teenager, new to his strength.
3Between the zits and the gawky-elongated build, Dawes looked like a teenager.
4Thought about him as a tall gawky eighteen-year-old, just off to West Point.
5A moment later and the gawky Russian was transformed, gliding through the backwash.
6A gawky farmer seized the boy and struck him cruelly across the mouth.
7But she must have felt even more self-conscious than the normal gawky schoolgirl.
8Very odd those gawky things, like prehistoric Great Auks, looked in the moonlight.
9Most men of that size are just leggy and gawky: he is neither.
10The pictures from this time were of a very tall, still gawky boy.
11They make me think of myself and then I get gawky.
12She wrapped her gawky arms around her clumsy body and hunched her shoulders.
13In his excitement the gawky youth almost fell from his stool.
14He also keeps Timothy gawky and nerdy, with a relentless optimism.
15Even so, they were being directed across the squares with a gawky grace.
16As a player he was gawky and uncoordinated, in flannels that had shrunk.
Gawky per variant geogràfica