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1 It was not heavy, although somewhat cumbrous from its size.
2 The velociman was an early and somewhat cumbrous form of tricycle; Mr. Dodgson made many suggestions for its improvement.
3 Although, of course, it is treasonable to say so, I confess I think this inscription somewhat cumbrous and awkward.
4 Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood.
5 But the Infanta was the most graceful of all, and the most tastefully attired, after the somewhat cumbrous fashion of the day.
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