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One fissure will ruin the labor of years, and one fissure may be produced by the slip of one gawkish moving man.*

From Time Magazine Archive

The gawkish, gangling figures�some of them ceiling-tall�would be funny sacks indeed if they didn't look so sad.

From Time Magazine Archive

With love and a lick of shame that their families who had come to meet them were so... so ... gawkish.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy

Bridget may have been a gawk, but she did two things which were not gawkish.

From The Manxman A Novel - 1895 by Caine, Hall, Sir

About sunset one day she saw a tall, gawkish boy come riding along the road, astride of one of the rough, wild, South Carolina ponies.

From Historic Boyhoods by Holland, Rupert Sargent




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