unwieldy|unwieldier|unwieldiest in English
adjective
heavy, awkward
Use "unwieldy|unwieldier|unwieldiest" in a sentence
1. Thus enumeration and computation became unwieldy.
2. This machine is too unwieldy to move.
3. 4 synonyms for Clunky: clumsy, gawky, ungainly, unwieldy
4. Antonyms for Adroitest include clumsiest, awkwardest, ungainliest, gawkiest, klutziest, unhandiest, stupidest, unwieldiest, heaviest and clunkiest
5. Antonyms for Adroiter include clumsier, awkwarder, ungainlier, gawkier, klutzier, unhandier, stupider, unwieldier, heavier and clunkier
6. Awa can just move unwieldy overweight small noodle boy.
7. But the trucks are unwieldy, easily thrown off balance.
8. Similarly, de Kooning and Franz Kline used wide, unwieldy housepainter's brushes.
9. Cumbersome definition is - unwieldy because of heaviness and bulk
10. Awkwardly constructed; unwieldy: Clumsy wooden shoes; a Clumsy sentence
11. His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy.
12. His firm must contend with the unwieldy Russian bureaucracy. Sentencedict.com
13. Meaning "unwieldy, inconvenient, hard to carry"… See definitions of Cumbersome.
14. Up- spouted by a whale in air, To express unwieldy joy. "
15. STATHAM These features greatly detracted from their seaworthiness, and made them unwieldy, Cumbrous craft
16. There is material before it and emotional charge after it which make it unwieldy.
17. Cumbersome [Passive] A Cumbersome weapon is large, unwieldy, awkward or heavy
18. Sooner or later, they knew the unwieldy mass would move again.
19. Even the rather unwieldy theological statement quoted by Ayer could be interpreted in this way.
20. Cumbrous (comparative more Cumbrous, superlative most Cumbrous) Unwieldy because of its weight; cumbersome
21. Through it all , an unwieldy caste system governed lord and serf alike.
22. He has tried to work similar magic at the unwieldy Energy Department.
23. Another title would be "liop an dá lapa," "the unwieldy beast with two fins."
24. Synonyms for Clunky include cumbersome, unwieldy, awkward, unhandy, clumsy, ungainly, cumbrous, bunglesome, ponderous and cranky
25. The definition of cleanliness would delight a philosopher or scholar but is unwieldy in practice.