She walked down the steps in dark blue flares, clunky black shoes, and her friend's shirt. |
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She was dressed in all black, from her clunky boots to her sheer shirt with a camisole under it. |
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I could easily get away with wearing some clunky shoes and hair wouldn't be a problem whatsoever. |
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As if on cue he bounded down the stairs, nearly tripping over the clunky shoes I'd bought him for Christmas. |
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She plays a pregnant girl training to become a mechanic, and the clunky boots she's wearing today are being broken in for the shoot. |
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I showered quickly and put on a pair of short khaki cargo shorts and a green halter-top and slid on a pair of clunky sandals. |
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Gone are the towering heels of last summer, to be replaced by thick-tongued brogues, clunky flatforms and Birkenstock-style sandals. |
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The dialogue is self-consciously clunky, the characters are stereotypes and each section is fronted with a pretentiously redundant quotation. |
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The latter may be because I'd always prefer to read a punchy polemic against ideas I hold than a dull defence or clunky statement of them. |
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The homecoming queens looked like trashy wannabes, in tight, revealing gowns and these God-awful clunky shoes. |
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Some have been too fat, too bulky, too clunky, or too inaccurate to be a successful pretender to the throne. |
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You start the game at level 1 with a beater car that looks pretty clunky and has many of the lower end parts in the game. |
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The desktop software that manages the scanner is clunky, and feeding a film strip requires that you insert it into a slot just right. |
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No matter what your stance on these clunky, cozy booties, it's not going to stop quite yet. |
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Sadly and finally, after being dropped about fifty times, my clunky but much-admired mobile phone fascia has finally given up the ghost. |
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Compared to some of the new 2.5G phones they look clunky, plasticky and grey. |
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Inside the room viewers could see a clunky easy chair, a coffee table, a television and a bear's head hunting trophy high on one wall. |
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On top of all this, there is some amazingly clunky dialogue that must be heard to be believed. |
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What works worst is using the technique as a clunky dissolve to segue between scenes. |
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This was not like the clunky old dunger without a working heater that l had to battle with on a previous occasion in the dead of winter. |
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Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate. |
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This is also the talkiest of the three Flash Gordon serials, with the action often grinding to a halt in favor of clunky dialogue. |
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A clunky mainframe computer, run on magnetic tape instead of a hard drive, stretches across a wall some two meters long. |
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Lehder took one look at my clunky, beat-up old tape recorder and gave me a new one. |
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Rhoda had gotten her a pair of dangly earrings with tiny clunky turquoise chunks hanging from it. |
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While its performance blows the doors off the competition over any terrain, a cramped interior and clunky cabin tech bring it down. |
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It's disconcertingly riddled with inconsistent spellings, clunky syntax and other editing botches. |
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A few curse the memory of them as clunky, unstable, slow, unreliable and inherently unsafe. |
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There's just so much extra clunky junk that the story never quite makes its way through. |
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It has just the right amount of preposterous dialogue and clunky transitions to draw potential hate-watchers too. |
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Ditch the summer's clunky ethnic beads for lady-like pearls, vintage jewellery, an old-fashioned handbag, leather gloves and a flash of stocking. |
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It's just feelings and emotions and sometimes they come out awkward and clunky, but that's the beauty of it. |
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Their slow acoustic strumming and clunky drumming are answered by sort piano crashes. |
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Whereas it seems everyone else carries the cute, stylish phones, she seems to be dragging along with clunky looking models. |
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The telephones are clunky, the colors are brown, the cars are funky jalopies. |
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Surprisingly, the only weak section is the clunky introduction, which is more speculative and not as strongly written as the rest. |
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All of the systems more or less worked, but they were all slow, clunky, and had major usability issues. |
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The north park is home to a couple of tiny ponds, traversed by bridges festooned with clunky metal turtles designed by a local artist. |
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The author seems unsure whether he is writing a thriller or a satire and, with his clunky prose and rudimentary plot, ends up doing neither. |
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This one has bits of glorious writing, but it's a bit heavy-handed and clunky over all. |
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In fact, with its old-fashioned approach to animation, it looks clunky in comparison to some of its competitors. |
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We went to some dress shop to pick out a navy, simply cut blue dress and a pair of clunky sandals. |
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She dropped the bag in front of their dorm room, opened the door, and sent the bag inside with a hard kick from her clunky shoes. |
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Her nose twitched slightly as she walked forward, her clunky metal heels hitting the concrete with a sharp clicking sound. |
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Often, their very human needs come across as clunky impediments to economic progress. |
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The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles. |
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They promise to so streamline interactions between people and computers that the mouse, the trackball, the keyboard will surely someday seem quaint and clunky. |
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Installed on a laptop, it takes the place of many pieces of antiquated and clunky video gear that were formerly needed to ensure high quality video recording. |
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It is a sign of how quickly technology can evolve that those desktops, once the sign of individual liberation, now seem somewhat clunky themselves. |
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There was a click as his bedroom door opened and he strode into the room, wearing blue jeans, a black T-shirt, some clunky boots and a black handkerchief used as a headband. |
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The old, noisy fans and ancient clunky light switches are gone. |
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It also contains some clunky passages of adultery, temptations of the flesh, and general sexual awkwardness. |
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For her first day of school, she was wearing a short, plaid skirt, fishnet stockings, a black tank top under a see-through black shirt, and clunky black shoes. |
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With his huge, clunky camera, he managed to convey the blur of invasion as a tank passes a church. |
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I should buy a cheap pair of clunky snow boots rather than these beauties. |
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Wearable technology may be useful, but so far its designs have been clunky and one-size-fits-all. |
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And if Edna feels too clunky for nursery school, you can always call her Edie. |
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It's hard to be judged on your grace and social ease when you've got clunky pleather monsters affixed to your feet. |
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Once spring and summer come to town, you need to swap your clunky boots and thick winter shoes and replace them with lighter, more breathable footwear. |
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What is, on paper, a primarily interior experience, stumbles on film with a clunky visual style that remains merely literal instead of challengingly literary. |
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Which is a pity, considering how horrid, clunky and dated they all are. |
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There is a clunky, inelegant quality to these objects that is matched by the deliberately crude quality of the plywood tables and shelves on which they rest. |
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In its clunky realism and breathless romanticism, Looking at the Landscape strikes me as a real stunner, part late Balthus, but more importantly, part proto-John Currin. |
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More often than not scenes feel forced and clunky, as the characters none too subtly have to crowbar in the next crucial revelation, or narrative device. |
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Gone is the clutter and clunky layout that baffled many a squinting straphanger. |
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So the question is, will it be clunky and poorly integrated, or will it finally become the mostest ultimate Indiana Jones game? |
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The transmission shouldn't feel clunky or slip out of gear, nor should there be any rattling or squeaking from the suspension. |
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They produced the Model A Ford-level gizmo we demonstrated in November of '04: slow and clunky, but it worked. |
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The French means the same thing as the English without being an awkward, clunky word-for-word translation. |
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The systems were old and clunky, and the poor quality left them almost completely unused. |
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Unlike other hearing solutions, there is no need for multiple clunky devices, chords or complicated programming. |
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With a new theme and usability tweaks, this release is close to 1.1 in term of features but feels less clunky. |
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You don't have to worry about carrying around a clunky and expensive mobile terminal. |
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So within 24 hours I had a large, 20 year old metal cabinet and clunky old air conditioner removed from my space. |
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When you change up however, you find out how clunky the shift can be. |
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Here he fights a losing battle against a formulaic script and a clunky, cliff-hanging finale that wouldn't have seemed out of place in a silent melodrama. |
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Sadly Google Buzz on the iPhone is a clunky experience. |
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Now we've kicked off our clunky boots it's time to inves t in summery shoes. |
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You buy a ticket and discover you've been suckered into another bad indie with weak acting and clunky dialogue. |
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At war with this fluid imagery is a clunky narrative structure that involves the performers delivering dullish tracts of spoken narrative about d'Éon's life, often unclearly, straight over the footlights. |
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The script is clunky and all that happens is the plot is explained umpteen times then things explode. |
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They outfitted Mr. Patterson's clunky but seaworthy ketch with food and spare parts and a wind vane to keep the boat on course when the two men were sleeping. |
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I could keep giving example after example of clunky Indian officialese, but then this piece would start sounding like the prime minister's Independence Day speech at Red Fort. |
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What you won't like is the clunky gear change, which is notchy and something that Peugeot should sort out double-quick. |
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It was bad enough when college kids downloaded bootlegged MP3 tracks and played them back through clunky sound systems attached to their personal computers in college dormitories. |
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We had VHS decks and this old clunky switcher matrix. |
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As skating was only done on a rink, walking was not fashionable and snowshoes were too clunky to interest us in the low-snow southern part of the province, our trails had only to deal with what is now called classic skiing. |
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Though he tries hard to imitate the heroes who constitute the subject of his study, Pearce's prose is often either mushy or clunky. |
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And what could be more real than the clunky, chunky Enterprise? |
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Played from a third-person perspective, its Gears-inspired, cover-based shooting can feel a little clunky and fraught at times. |
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Danglers make our prose seem thrown together and clunky. |
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The vibrantly bonkers new and returning characters and expansive narrative somewhat make up for the clunky third-person shooting and mediocre puzzling, while the cut scenes are a treat. |
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It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today. |
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Teletypes were clunky machines with keys that had to be struck squarely, with some force and a certain rhythm. |
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They appear clunky from any great distance. |
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But here the schtick wears a little thin and a clunky plot gets in the way. |
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Remember, mobile phones were pretty clunky and seemed like a geeky luxury when they first appeared. |
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Though other smartwatches have come to market earlier, from rivals such as Samsung, many users have been put off by their clunky interfaces, large and bulky form factor and poor battery life. |
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By enabling your cell phone to accept payments, Payment Boss allows you to reduce your overhead costs associated to accept mobile payments but also removes the need to carry around a clunky and bulky mobile terminal! |
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But, solid gold jewelry is heavy looking and clunky, right? |
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If by some miracle a library finds some of those clunky machines, the chances of acquiring spare parts, the right software required and a trained technician are just about nil. |
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Since the first prototypes of clunky computers were built in the 1940s, researchers and engineers have been shrinking the size of transistors that make up a computer's brain. |
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An unlucky-in-love woman is swept off her feet by a guy who seems absolutely perfect in a clunky stalker thriller that's anything but. |
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For the audience it offered a lot of toe-tapping stuff, but for the choir, with feet firmly secured, it was an unrewardingly clunky thing to sing. |
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