ungainly

ungainly
adjective
unbeholfen; ungelenk
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adjective
(awkward, clumsy or ungraceful: She is rather large and ungainly.) plump
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un·gain·ly
[ʌnˈgeɪnli]
adj unbeholfen, plump
though graceful while swimming, ducks are somehow \ungainly on land obwohl Enten beim Schwimmen recht anmutig wirken, bewegen sie sich auf dem Trockenen eher unbeholfen fort
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[ʌn'geInlɪ]
adj
animal, movement unbeholfen; appearance unelegant, unansehnlich, unschön; posture ungraziös, unschön
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ungainly adj unbeholfen, ungelenk
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adjective
unbeholfen; ungelenk
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adj.
unbeholfen adj.

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