Aún no tenemos significados para "certain awkwardness".
1Along with his bigness of limb and body there was a certain awkwardness.
2But then again, the mere questioning would cause a certain awkwardness.
3But I never can help feeling a certain awkwardness with him.
4Before Harvey could recover from a certain awkwardness, Jim had gone.
5She spoke with a certain awkwardness, and took the hat out of the room.
6There was a certain awkwardness, but it vanished over dinner.
7He was nevertheless conscious that there would be a certain awkwardness in explaining his errand.
8Anyway, one can observe a certain awkwardness about him when he has attained such objects.
9I stopped, feeling a certain awkwardness, and stood before him, looking sheepish enough, no doubt.
10There was a certain awkwardness between them.
11Both were silent, feeling a certain awkwardness.
12The first thing that impressed her was his unusual height, and the next a certain awkwardness and angularity.
13The situation had a certain awkwardness.
14The Prefet this time did not withdraw his hand; he extended it, but it was with a certain awkwardness and timidity.
15At the front door, however, he found Roberts, who returned his greeting with a certain awkwardness which struck him as singular.
16There was a certain awkwardness in the scene; I thought it odd Mrs. Ambient should pay so little attention to her husband.
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