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clumsiness

[kluhm-zee-nis] / ˈklʌm zi nɪs /


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Some of this clumsiness is simply the endearing choreography of learning something new.

From Salon

We've excluded penalties to show how good United have been at creating and restricting chances themselves, rather than relying on opposition clumsiness or shirt-pulling like they did to score the winner against Burnley.

From BBC

“I’m sure we all have fractured toes from stuff like this...Just clumsiness I guess.”

From Los Angeles Times

These include difficulty concentrating, depression, stumbling and clumsiness, involuntary jerking of the limbs and body, mood swings and personality changes, problems swallowing, speaking and breathing.

From BBC

The game, unsurprisingly, was a cavalcade of clumsiness.

From Los Angeles Times