Sentence examples for a bit clunky from inspiring English sources

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This approach, however, is a bit clunky.

It's a bit clunky; let's hope this gets solved in an update.

His efforts to weave together political history and financial primer are occasionally a bit clunky.

A bit clunky to operate and more for adults than kids but great fun nevertheless.

Even so, a very small truffled celeriac tart is a bit clunky and stodgy, especially for £9.

It feels sluggish and a bit clunky in use and is antiquated in look and feel compared to the competition.

It's a bit clunky, because they're not very good at it; they've not had much practice yet.

(Changing instruments requires that you press a combination of two buttons, however, which is a bit clunky).

His search for Rema starts to lose steam two-thirds of the way in, and the science can get a bit clunky.

At times the splicing of movies and the play feels a bit clunky, the gestural dances rather obvious in their psychological suggestions.

Aside from being the most expensive at $65, the wine was powerful, hot and a bit clunky at 15.5 percent alcohol.

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