By forcing the male characters to pretend to be something they're not, the men performed awkwardly and gracelessly. |
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On my second test, I had to swerve gracelessly to miss an old lady and ended up on the kerb with the front end of the car wedged under a rhododendron bush. |
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But if we just gracelessly and abruptly climbed-down from our position right now, that really would have very serious consequences both for us and for the entire world order. |
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He sees no reason to stop now I had spent the previous night galumphing gracelessly up and down the village hall of Strathmiglo, in the heart of the Howe of Fife. |
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Mr Gandhi and his mother, Sonia, gracelessly failed to congratulate Mr Modi. |
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She got off lightly, continued to behave gracelessly and now has had to pay a far heavier price. |
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Blood poured from both nostrils as I gracelessly muscled that deer into my truck. |
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And he gracelessly passed the buck when an MP's office was raided by police without a warrant last year. For all his sins, Mr Martin will probably go to grass in the House of Lords, like many speakers before him. |
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This girl is quick to obey, but gracelessly, biting down on the fabric with her incisors all the same. |
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As he finished he heard the footsteps of the woman who daily came to work for him. They were slow, dragging footsteps implying the bulk they gracelessly shifted. |
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Most calls are answered eventually, but grudgingly and gracelessly. |
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