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Clumsy, means 'physically awkward' – someone who's clumsy falls over a lot and drops things.Anyway, you were saying emoticons aren't as new as I think?
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Even if their approach is clumsy, they mean well.
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Though handsome, they were slender, sometimes clumsy things, meant for farm work.
Correction, 21 March 2018: A clumsy sentence meant this article previously implied Raheem Kassam departed Hyde Park in a minibus with Tommy Robinson.
The first and most obvious is that big often also means clumsy.
In French, the word for left, gauche, means clumsy; the word for right, droit, gives us the term adroit.
But that's clumsy, because it means that Jill is more likely to drop out of the market and remain uninsured, especially because the individual mandate is so weak.
When I remark that "Artful" is clumsy, what I mean is this: This book's fictional and nonfiction aspects don't mingle comfortably.
For both men and women, engaging with women as narrators and protagonists rather than clumsy male fantasy objects means acknowledging that female perspectives are both different and valuable.
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