Use of clunky in Sentences. 34 Examples

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clunky at the start of sentence


  1. Clunky writing but a poignant tale, this timely novel about an Afghan boy a bestseller.

clunky at the end of sentence


  1. Some reviewers branded The Lost Symbol "moronic, derivative and clunky" .
  2. Some reviewers branded The Lost Symbol "moronic, derivative and clunky" .

clunky in the middle of sentence


  1. Adding to the problem is the clunky interface.
  2. There were sports cars and clunky family sedans.
  3. There were sports cars and clunky family sedans.
  4. With a gawky, clunky gait Magic lurches slowly across the yard.
  5. The first models after the war were clunky, retooled versions from 1942.
  6. The first models after the war were clunky, retooled versions from 1942.
  7. We don't believe in clunky applications where task management itself becomes a task.
  8. Calling Windows API functions is clunky, because VB data structures don't map nicely to C.
  9. Calling Windows API functions is clunky, because VB data structures don't map nicely to C.
  10. She did sign the legislation, but the result is a clunky collection of spreadsheets and PDFs.
  11. She did sign the legislation, but the result is a clunky collection of spreadsheets and PDFs.
  12. And most would find the keyboard that shipped with the original IBM PC to be clunky, says Hill.
  13. On their own bikes, wearing their unique outfits, contestants will haul clunky parcels between checkpoints.
  14. It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today.
  15. It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today.
  16. With clunky writing, the characters are simply shallow, callow and cold, when not being sappy or self-pitying.
  17. He is, finally, able to help Gena, but he's grumpy and unhappy. "The Macintosh has such a clunky user interface."
  18. He is, finally, able to help Gena, but he's grumpy and unhappy. "The Macintosh has such a clunky user interface."
  19. The girls were wearing them along with fat clunky shoes that looked like malformed elevator shoes from the seventies.
  20. The girls were wearing them along with fat clunky shoes that looked like malformed elevator shoes from the seventies.
  21. It's was a clunky and teletype machine that barely do anything compared to the computer we have today. But it changed my life.
  22. It's was a clunky and teletype machine that barely do anything compared to the computer we have today. But it changed my life.
  23. Ignoring a clunky numerical system and devising his own, he demonstrated the nature of infinity and calculated a value for pi.
  24. It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today. But it changed my life.
  25. It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today. But it changed my life.
  26. Admittedly, that androgynous waistcoat and tie shtick, based on Diane Keaton's own wardrobe of vintage menswear, looks a little clunky now.
  27. If the OS is clunky and overstuffed, like what you'll find on the BlackBerry, you'll have a devil of a time doing everything on your device.
  28. While ankle boots and cocktail dresses may be cool and trendy, clunky ankle boots will never replace refined pumps or strappy sandals for black-tie events.
  29. While ankle boots and cocktail dresses may be cool and trendy, clunky ankle boots will never replace refined pumps or strappy sandals for black-tie events.
  30. Cement's going rate is glorious, too: $200 per metric ton in Togo,(.com/clunky.html) a sum like a siren song luring clunky cement ships from their distant ports.
  31. Cement's going rate is glorious, too: $200 per metric ton in Togo,(.com/clunky.html) a sum like a siren song luring clunky cement ships from their distant ports.

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