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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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What do you call the feeling when your hands are full, say, with groceries and as you try to look for your cell phone in your pocket, things start to drop? clunky?

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New2grammar What do you call the feeling when your hands are full, say, with groceries and as you try to look for your cell phone in your pocket, things start to drop? clunky? Thanks.

  • New2grammar What do you call the feeling when your hands are full, say, with groceries and as you try to look for your cell phone in your pocket, things start to drop?
  • clunky?
  • Thanks.
  • The only feeling I would have in such a situation is that I should have got the wife to carry the groceries.
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New2grammarWhat do you call the feeling when your hands are full, say, with groceries and as you try to look for your cell phone in your pocket, things start to drop? clunky?

Thanks.

The only feeling I would have in such a situation is that I should have got the wife to carry the groceries.
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Maybe you feel klutzy?
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Optilang, LOL...I like that!

Gosh, feeling expressions are driving me nuts! Dictionaries are totally useless when it comes to them.

klutzy adjective Lacking dexterity and grace in physical movement:awkward , clumsy

clunky adj. , -ier , -iest . Clumsy in form or manner; awkward:

Could you help me differentiate them?

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