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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awkward thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of thought that is clumsy, uncomfortable, or not fluid in its expression or reasoning.
Example: "Her awkward thinking during the presentation made it difficult for the audience to follow her main points."
Alternatives: "clumsy reasoning" or "uncomfortable thought process.".
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We'll have fun today!" We'd be lying there: braces, vacillating between bony and chubby, so awkward, thinking, "We get Pink Floyd, this is so heavy".
Walking away from the encounter, I said quietly over my shoulder "awkward," thinking Rob was right behind me.
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In those moments when it was really awkward, I kept thinking I've worked really hard to accomplish these results, and that helped me to relax".
Look, this is why you seem awkward: you're always thinking these negative things.
For example, after saying "I like you" and getting rejected, she could be fine with it -- it might just be you thinking "man, this is awkward," then she could see you being awkward causing her to be awkward.
For a while she tried her own awkward attempts at seducing him, thinking it might protect him from dangerous outsiders.
"Couch life is a little awkward sometimes," he tells me, thinking out loud about how he never gets to be alone.
The next lab meeting we had was very awkward, because I was constantly thinking that indeed a lot of the words we were using to communicate our science were directly imported from the language of war.
Like "Mondo Cane," these stories are meant to make us marvel at the oddness of the human condition, but Mr. McCabe's writing is so awkward that we come away thinking, merely, that his tales are contrived.
Oh, and Christmas was hella awkward this year so I'm thinking about starting my own reality show so I have something to talk with my family about come next holiday season.
At parties, you are most awkward when you're obsessively thinking about how uncomfortable you feel.
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