clumsy

clumsy
adjective (clumsier; -est) Etymology: probably from obsolete English clumse benumbed with cold Date: circa 1598 1. a. lacking dexterity, nimbleness, or grace <
clumsy fingers
>
b. lacking tact or subtlety <
a clumsy joke
>
2. awkward or inefficient in use or construction ; unwieldy <
a clumsy contraption
>
Synonyms: see awkwardclumsily adverbclumsiness noun

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