Definitionn. the carriage of someone whose movements and posture are extremely ungainly and inelegant
Last update: June 20, 2015
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The ungainliness of his hairstyle irritates me. [Please select]
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The pleasing appearance natural to the men is not a characteristic of the women, who early have a tendency to stoutness and ungainliness of figure, and sometimes to pronounced prognathism. [Please select]
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As Phil leant comfortably against his hump he was struck with its ungainliness, and asked: "Don't you wish you hadn't a hump, Aleppo." [Please select]
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A creature with bat-like wings flapped with a monstrous ungainliness between the outer posts of the verandah. [Please select]
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Knott's heavy person showed in all its ungainliness against the brightness of sunlight flooding Dickie's room. [Please select]
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Now the ungainliness of his deformity was hidden, and his height was greater than that of his companion, obliging her to look up at him. [Please select]
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They must neither hide themselves nor be hidden, be spared seeing how much other people enjoy from which they are debarred, or grow over-conscious of their own ungainliness. [Please select]
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