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clumsy造句
91. His clumsy attempt to distract her attention was all the warning she needed. 92. She is leaning forward and turning the pages of a magazine with the clumsy movements of a four-year-old child. 93. Fumbling, fingers clumsy in her panic, she dragged at the plastic retaining clips. 94. Squids are so intelligent and swift-moving that they must find little difficulty in avoiding man's clumsy deep-sea dredges. 95. Hapless, hopelessly clumsy Gilligan is washed ashore along with the competent, self-assured skipper. 96. This only discomfited the coroner further, he stared down at the floor and shuffled his feet like some clumsy schoolboy. 97. Although physically perfect for the role, his clumsy facial expressions make him a lumbering presence in Lilliput. 98. In the prevailing hush of the room, it had an especially clumsy ring, an undertone of impermanence. 99. But in their clumsy efforts to break the steering lock they had broken the steering itself. 100. The very rigid structure looks tedious and clumsy to us humans, but we are not meant to be reading it. 101. Elizabeth's last film reveals vital clues overlooked by clumsy Clouseau-class coppers who had already wiped out other vital evidence. 102. She had on several occasions fobbed off my clumsy advances with great ease and much friendliness. 103. With his left arm he gave Billie a clumsy and rather inebriated embrace, and tipped his glass to Albert. 104. There is also no character-based interface for remote access making it clumsy as a server. 105. It was only her thick-handed, clumsy way of helping me, advancing an imaginary project that obsesses her. 106. She was frail and bony, her hands looking as clumsy as gardening gloves on her narrow wrists. 107. Pooch was clumsy as an ox and exuberantly affectionate. 108. This struck her as a clumsy evasion. 109. It was a clumsy looking aeroplane. 110. Are you tired of slow and clumsy anti-virus program? 111. Michaelis made a clumsy attempt to distract him. 112. But the program was unwieldy, inelegantly large and clumsy. 113. The Articles of Confederation proved a clumsy first effort. 114. To walk with a clumsy sway ; waddle. 115. So we're going to go with clumsy junkie thieves? 116. That's a clumsy, involved sentence. 117. A clumsy repairer or worker; a meddler. 118. The lyrics are banal and the rhymes clumsy. 119. His clumsy speech annoyed everyone. 120. A clumsy dull person; a lout.