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1 She is still queen, and the king becomes daily more unwieldy and ailing.
2 It was her first time bolting ground-up, which proved a much more unwieldy process.
3 She had a monster job that was growing more unwieldy with each passing day.
4 These large boats are more unwieldy and more difficult to handle than the small ones.
5 During Trajan's reign, the empire, already too extensive, was made more unwieldy by his various conquests.
6 Nothing is more unwieldy than our big blanket-sheets: they are awkward to handle, inconvenient to read, unhandy to bind and preserve.
7 Do you understand why it would be any more unwieldy if Congress should appoint the delegates than if the President should?
8 Surely no pauper ever had a more unwieldy elephant on his hands, without a wisp of hay in sight for food..
9 Of the two, the Warlock Lord's was the more unwieldy -a vast, sprawling, sluggish beast burdened by baggage and siege machines.
10 That he is now writing a novel is inevitable, as the stories in Young Skins were "getting longer and more unwieldy " .
11 With such an unstable foundation, the larger an edifice of fame you build on it, the more unwieldy it becomes -untilit just collapses.
12 Jonathan Segal helped shape my unwieldy ideas and an even more unwieldy manuscript with a skill that seems to have otherwise vanished from the world.
13 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): It's a day where the little chores and tasks that crop up may develop into something a little more unwieldy .
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