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Sentences with awkward

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  • I was the first to ask him awkward questions but there'll be harder ones to come.
  • It was small but heavy enough to make it awkward to carry.
  • Nick Hornby handles awkward moments in typically comic style.
  • Shy, awkward, geeky and gentle, there's a groundswell of niceness on the comedy circuit.
  • Amy made an awkward gesture with her hands.
  • Women frequently say that they feel awkward taking the initiative in sex.
  • There are several common mistakes that guys make when trying to approach women, which lead to rejections and all kinds of awkward situations.
  • One of the most awkward things to do in everyday social situations is to deal with awkward or difficult people.
  • She's got to an age where she is being awkward.
  • The new recruits were awkward in their exercises
  • He was a little stilted and awkward and sometimes tedious, but that was no big deal.
  • It must have felt really awkward you just wanted to be eaten whole by the floor.
  • Despite a great deal of practice she remained an awkward dancer
  • An awkward implement
  • Awkward implies unfitness for smooth, easy functioning and has the broadest application of the terms here, suggesting ungracefulness, inconvenience, tactlessness, embarrassment, etc. [an awkward implement, step, position, remark, etc.]; clumsy, emphasizing stiffness or bulkiness, suggests a lack of flexibility or dexterity, unwieldiness, etc. [a clumsy build, clumsy galoshes]; maladroit, inept both imply tactlessness in social relations, , maladroit often emphasizing this as a tendency and , inept stressing inappropriateness of a particular act or remark
  • An awkward moment
  • He felt awkward about leaving
  • An awkward situation
  • He could help but he is being awkward
  • An awkward ascent of the ridge
  • An awkward dancer, an awkward style
  • An awkward tool
  • An awkward position
  • An awkward remark
  • An awkward situation
  • An awkward dancer.
  • A simple, awkward frontiersman.
  • An awkward method.
  • An awkward turn in the road.
  • An awkward customer.
  • An awkward moment.
  • John was awkward at performing the trick. He'll have to practice to improve.
  • That was an extremely awkward moment. Everyone was watching. An awkward silence had fallen.
  • I'm very awkward at parties. Things get very awkward whenever 60-year old men use cheesy pick-up lines on me.
  • He's a right awkward chap. These cabinets are going to be very awkward when we move.
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