Similar words: business, clumsy, on business, businessman, small business, agribusiness, business cycle, family business. Meaning: ['klʌmzɪnɪs] n. 1. unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training 2. the carriage of someone whose movements and posture are ungainly or inelegant 3. the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment).
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(31) For a while Dr. Thrax was using the Smirch MLRS, though armed with lethal destructive power, Dr. Thrax was not satisfied with its clumsiness, as it did not fit in with his guerilla tactics.
(32) Naval engineer Richard James' flash of brilliance was spawned by clumsiness.
(33) Look , I am very haleness! You are a enmity fetch among innumerability. Foolish and clumsiness are your epitaph.
(34) Dislikes: Being left out, zits, runs in tights, platform flip flops, clumsiness, hand me downs , flared jeans, jell-o.
(35) The clumsiness of power spoils the key, and uses the pickaxe.
(36) Often someone or something else -- a cyclist, another runner, or bad conditions -- is to blame for a wipe-out, but sometimes it's just our own clumsiness.
More similar words: business, clumsy, on business, businessman, small business, agribusiness, business cycle, family business, small business administration, singleness, finesse, tidiness, readiness, loneliness, dizziness, tardiness, happiness, in essence, weariness, surliness, manliness, stinginess, chubbiness, inessential, haughtiness, cleanliness, healthiness, thriftiness, uncleanliness, earnestness.