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cumbersome

[kuhm-ber-suhm] / ˈkʌm bər səm /


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"These massive, sprawling plants in an agricultural setting are cumbersome for harvest," Fitzgerald explained.

From Science Daily

Payable-on-death avoids probate — a public, cumbersome and time-consuming process — and it simplifies your estate planning when the time comes; more than that, it’s private.

From MarketWatch

"It's about extending our ability to reason using data when the physics is unknown, hidden, or too cumbersome to write down."

From Science Daily

Williams has to maintain not only the period of the play but also its cumbersome patois.

From Los Angeles Times

This time around, the thieves escaped on foot, struggling to carry the cumbersome frames down the street as passersby pushed past unaware.

From The Wall Street Journal