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gawky造句
1. It was gawky, hesitant, and brash. 2. With a gawky, clunky gait Magic lurches slowly across the yard. 3. Not even the gawky years of adolescence would alter it. 4. There are, of course, a few physically awkward, gawky, uncoordinated drivers. 5. Does she look posh to you, or gawky? 6. The hero of 'Driving Lessons' is a gawky , artistic Christian teen... 7. Her metamorphosis from a gawky, studious teenager to an accomplished, self-assured young woman who prefers straight hair to curly seemed to happen almost overnight. 8. It's love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual. 9. Kim Jong Il ordered the gawky birds imported from Africa at $10, 000 a pop in the late 1990s, said guide Kim Jin Ok, giving The Associated Press a private tour. 10. Then in 1968 he met Gates, another gawky kid who was also spending all his free time hunched over the school's first computer, an ASR-33 Teletype model. 11. He was rather a gawky youth, and Lupin said he was the most popular and best amateur in the club, referring to the "Holloway Comedians." 12. Mark Cuban's best player is still a tall gawky German guy. 13. She thought she was gawky , that her hair was too frizzy, her skin too pale. 14. A big white heron gallops out of the creek on his gawky orange legs and gobbles it up. 15. The local grammar school had put too much of a gawky human edge on his son's image. 16. As a young man he was very sensitive about his gawky looks. 17. Despite the fact that he was tall for his age, he was gawky and skinny. 18. Won't I make a fool of myself and instead of looking fantastic, I'd end up looking like a tramp with gawky looking eyes. 19. I don't love you, not at all, on the contrary, I detest you—You're a naughty, gawky, foolish Cinderella. 20. I don't love you, not at all, on the contrary, I detest you—You're a naughty, gawky, foolish Cinderalla. 21. She was drawn to the scholastic and artistic crowds in high school but they rejected her point-blank, assuming either that she was a flighty airhead or was mocking the gawky students in those circles. 22. One day he saw Lincoln -- a tall, shambling man, long, bony, gawky, but tremendously impressive. 23. Donelle Ruwe, now an English professor at Northern Arizona University, grew up terribly gawky, a teen with glasses, a back brace and, yes, even headgear.