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The cumbersome
adjective
Burdensome or hindering, as a weight or drag; vexatious
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The cumbersome is collapsing, outpaced by the nimble.
The cumbersome process did allow, however, for multiple prints to be pulled from each glass negative.
The cumbersome Gothic trestle tables were replaced by "joyned tables," with tops fixed to the frames.
The cumbersome extra tissue can cause rashes, fungal infections, chafing, sores or back pain.
The cumbersome equipment, the smoke machines and small army of technicians somehow dulls the effect.
The cumbersome process starts with a $230 million separator basically, a large agitator.
The cumbersome measurement equipment and the cables inevitably confine the patients to bedside.
The cumbersome residency application system, which currently involves completing an 85-page form, will be streamlined.
The cumbersome, time-consuming, and expensive techniques currently available have not met this important clinical need.
But the cumbersome procedures are already taking their toll.
Congress should repeal the cumbersome Dodd-Frank financial apparatus.
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