klutz in English

noun
1
a clumsy, awkward, or foolish person.
I hate to tell you this dearie, but Cody's always been a bit of a clumsy klutz .

Use "klutz" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "klutz" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "klutz", or refer to the context using the word "klutz" in the English Dictionary.

1. I feel very comfortable playing the klutz. I am a klutz.

2. I'm such a klutz.

3. He's such a klutz.

4. Drawing: For the Artistically Undiscovered (Klutz)

5. I know you a klutz, but I love you anyway.

6. I wanna say that I'm a klutz.

7. Drawing: For the Artistically Undiscovered (Klutz) [Cassidy, John, Blake, Quentin] on Amazon.com

8. I'm a bit of a klutz and that can be pretty embarrassing.

9. Oh I'm a klutz. I can never express myself well.

10. An awkward person, a clumsy person She's such a klutz.

11. "Look what you've done, you silly klutz!" Nathan said angrily.

12. That klutz lost several account receipts, so the accountants were upset.

13. I'm not going to pay that klutz a plumber one cent!

14. However , I assure you that I can be a real klutz sometimes.

15. At my cousins wedding, I dropped the bowl and crashed into the table, I a klutz.

16. He a klutz, dropping his animals and chasing them around the lab a broom.

17. Synonyms for Botcher include blunderer, bungler, bumbler, fumbler, blunderbuss, butcher, screwup, schlemiel, klutz and muddler

18. Yuma: I need to catch some apples and show I'd not useless, but the tree's too tall and I am a klutz, I should try.

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20. If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.

21. 7 If we had every klutz jump into the orchestra pit, or prance on the opera stage, or slop paint with Picasso, we would have some great parties but no art.