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Lacking grace in movement or posture.
clumsy
unwieldy
clunky
gawky
bunglesome
awkward
unmanageable
clumsy
unwieldy
clunky
gawky
bunglesome
1
The top bolt was within easy reach of his
clumsy
right paw.
2
It was the crisis, and into it Mollie intruded with
clumsy
tread.
3
Its confusion rendered it
clumsy
;
and the mistake cost it its life.
4
My work boots felt way too
clumsy
with their thick rubber soles.
5
For a moment Powell yearned to blast this well-meaning
clumsy
young normal.
1
Its 19-member board looked
unwieldy
and reluctant to challenge management, investors said.
2
But not too simple: That's a market the
unwieldy
throw-bots have cornered.
3
German supervisory boards, which usually have 20 members, tend to be
unwieldy
.
4
It made them into a unit for her, however
unwieldy
and unreliable.
5
Each entry listed the planet under its
unwieldy
and foreign-sounding new name.
1
However the days of the big,
clunky
,
clam shell contraptions are gone.
2
The new Bose are brilliant, just forget about the overly
clunky
name.
3
Power flows through a rather
clunky
brick with a dedicated, cylindrical plug.
4
We're constantly getting some
clunky
plastic thing they decided to make pink.
5
Wearing purely comfort kicks can feel
clunky
or sloppy on hard routes.
1
She reached out, grasped his shoulder, and stopped his
gawky
,
long-legged strides.
2
But he was like a big,
gawky
teenager, new to his strength.
3
Between the zits and the
gawky
-
elongated
build, Dawes looked like a teenager.
4
Thought about him as a tall
gawky
eighteen-year-old, just off to West Point.
5
A moment later and the
gawky
Russian was transformed, gliding through the backwash.
1
These combined odours somewhat dispersed Dan's gloom when he came back in squeaky Sunday shoes and a
bunglesome
cut-away coat.
1
What further need have we of proof positive on this
ungainly
matter?
2
They pulled vigorously, backstroking; the
ungainly
raft plowed across the hardening current.
3
That the great
ungainly
transport still floated was something of a miracle.
4
The duties of a hostess she performed in a stiff
ungainly
way.
5
The ploughman comes up from the country with a long
ungainly
stride.
6
With quick,
ungainly
strides the boy brought himself to the upturned machine.
7
His keepers released him and Seregil slumped forward in an
ungainly
heap.
8
He lisped-hewas very plain and homely-looking :andexceedingly awkward and
ungainly
.
9
In public life, on the contrary, he was shy,
ungainly
,
and embarrassed.
10
The
ungainly
log raft floated between boulders in the eddying river waters.
11
Lysandra rode her
ungainly
way towards her and dismounted with little elegance.
12
Holding it
ungainly
in his arms, he plucked out a few notes.
13
He makes it worse by a shrill, unpleasant voice and
ungainly
gestures.
14
An American armored car, as
ungainly
as a dinosaur, turned a corner.
15
The ponderous,
ungainly
engine was just moving, and that was about all.
16
Arthur said to himself that he hated Candish for his
ungainly
person.
ungainly
ungainly figure
ungainly form
ungainly creature
ungainly way
most ungainly