How To Use Awkwardness In A Sentence

  • For all its heart-thumping glory, it can also come with a heavy-duty helping of awkwardness and anxiety.
  • The awkwardness between them soon vanished when they began laughing and mocking the poorly produced film.
  • In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease.
  • I told her about my coffee date with my neighbour last week, and we analysed with our usual ruefulness the mixture of mellowness and awkwardness that arose.
  • It can be viewed as yet another manifestation of the awkwardness, or cussedness, of organisms.
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  • With squint-eyed innocence and un-metered awkwardness, Stewart delivers an unexpected hit performance that would later land him additional appearances in commercials and voice-over roles.
  • I with a maddening sense of awkwardness, that was not much bettered by the tattle of the plainstanes, where merchant lads and others made audible comment on the cousinly ardour of young Lachie. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Hesiod's version shows some stylistic awkwardness and inconcinnity, but is not without power.
  • ‘I love the awkwardness of a brainstorm, the tenseness when different ideas come together,’ she says.
  • The English subtitles, on the other hand, are utterly inept - full of awkwardness and solecisms.
  • The tensions between the trio are given natural awkwardness, matched by juddery, low-fi camerawork. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're home movies, with all the cheerfulness and awkwardness the term implies, except that the home is Obersalzberg, Hitler's Bavarian mountain retreat, where Hitler is seen giving a persuasive—unless you pay close attention—impression of a full human being. 'Pariah' Stands Apart—As Fresh Teen Tale
  • Social awkwardness isn't something you can fix with chammy cream. Cross-over Appeal: It Shan't Gonna Happen
  • Double meaning can help soothe the awkwardness of bribe - paying.
  • The portrayal of a 13-year old girl is remarkable for the textures captured in her silk dress and her hair while, despite the formal pose, the picture captures a childish awkwardness.
  • It is both logical and touching, and relieves the movie of the awkwardness apparent in the earlier efforts.
  • There wasn't a stiffness or an awkwardness, which there can be sometimes with other members of the royal family because you're so aware of protocol.
  • The stilted atmosphere would strike outsiders as disconcertingly weird, but these women are oblivious to the awkwardness.
  • It is often presumed that the speech impediment is caused by shyness, a neglected childhood or social awkwardness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is often presumed that the speech impediment is caused by shyness, a neglected childhood or social awkwardness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It turned out, though, that America -- after the coarseness of Johnson, the darkness of Nixon, the awkwardness of Ford and the piousness of Carter -- was happier with Reagan's genuine fakeness. Paul Slansky: Spoiler Alert! I Was Not a Reagan Fan
  • Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness.
  • Nay, farther," continued Mr. Silton, "there are two distinct sorts of what we call bashfulness; this, the awkwardness of a booby, which The Man of Feeling
  • Though in early manhood he felt no embarrassment among men, he said 'that he never yet was able to divest himself of an anti-Chesterfieldian awkwardness in mixed companies.' Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII
  • So, although the image of the coach abstracts the family dynamic into a mathematical or schematic imbalance, it also materializes it as one of mechanical and physical awkwardness.
  • The crowd laughed at any speaker's awkwardness or mispronunciations; it hated hearing any speaker going off the topic; it whistled and clapped loudly to force the speaker from the bema.
  • Her human awkwardness and emotional incontinence showed in her every gesture.
  • It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place.
  • It is both logical and touching, and relieves the movie of the awkwardness apparent in the earlier efforts.
  • And his expression telegraphed the unspoken message that he hoped someone would rescue him from the awkwardness of the situation. In the Presence of the Enemy
  • He was an odd mixture of awkwardness and complacency, a desire to be courteous struggling with a desire to show his independence; he had no ease of manner, no bonhomie, but a gruff and ugly kind of jocosity, which I am sure was not really natural to him, but was his protest against the possibility of my considering him to be shy. The Silent Isle
  • In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease.
  • The campaign is unlikely to help, and quite likely to increase awkwardness and embarrassment.
  • I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a recipe for lots of awkwardness.
  • Their awkwardness, overextended maturity, mercurial temperaments, and easy companionship were all spot on.
  • The first episode comes across reasonably well but I think the ensuing episodes will be better once the initial awkwardnesses are out of the way.
  • Two of his legs were spancelled with a piece of straw rope, but being used to such impediment he came over without any awkwardness. The King of Ireland's Son
  • In Greece, where limb and thought were consentient in one grace of motion, the body was too perfect an expression of the mind to admit any consciousness of discord; the greater simplicity of a life passed largely in the open air, left no place for awkwardness in the franker converse of man with man. Apologia Diffidentis
  • What brief awkwardness appeared in assembly room is calm.
  • And this effect was enhanced by what may be called his plainness, his awkwardness, and actual eccentricity in many minor matters. Abraham Lincoln
  • He wrote on popular music, particularly his beloved Beatles, and the awkwardness of schooldays and adolescence.
  • I'm really attracted to unsafeness, areas of discomfort, awkwardness, repulsion and attraction -- those are the interesting dynamics to me in art. Tucson Weekly
  • Last night, being desired to name a forfeit for the padre, I condemned him to dance the jarabe, of which he performed a few steps in his long gown and girdle, with equal awkwardness and good nature. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • In an effort not to have a repeat of the awkwardness caused by director Michael Moore when he accepted the awrd for outstanding documentary in 2003 for "Bowling for Columbine," in recent years the Academy has "gerrymandered" eligibility rules in the documentary category, critics say. Parody: Penguin Protests Bush "Invasion of Privacy" at Oscars
  • But there is an awkwardness about Rangers manager Alex McLeish, his major mucker since the pair came through as teenagers at Aberdeen, becoming the man he must master.
  • he sensed the awkwardness of his proposal
  • I didn't cough or splutter… in fact, I felt no awkwardness or uncomfortableness that I thought I might, and so I did it again.
  • Don't criticize awkwardness or off-the-wall suggestions.
  • It brought back all of the awkwardness and gawkiness and uncertainty of my place in the world. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win a SONY Reader. It’s as easy as sharing your emotions.
  • But she negotiates its vocal awkwardness capably, and supplies much of the character's blend of hauteur, froideur and directness.
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  • _Charity suffereth long_ -- μακροθυμει -- it bears patiently with other men's defects of temper, discourteousness of behaviour, and awkwardness of manner; and is _kind_, gentle, and obliging -- χρηστευεται. Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew
  • But the present day was so remarkably still that there seemed to the spectators no excuse for the awkwardness of the artificers; and when a large gap in the back of the awning was still visible, from the obstinate refusal of one part of the velaria to ally itself with the rest, the murmurs of discontent were loud and general. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VI (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland IV
  • 'flyting' the great hulking lout for his awkwardness, and threatening to The Red True Story Book
  • Nervousness and awkwardness set in before the next track brings the funk back.
  • His performance is burgeoning with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in nuance and physical appearance.
  • There was a moment of awkwardness where neither of us budged an inch.
  • the dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness
  • In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease.
  • Students claim pregaming gets rid of potential awkwardness at the beginning of parties.
  • Instead they looked more like overgrown teddy bears with oversized heads, hands, and feet, their gangling limbs lending them an air of awkwardness.
  • However, awkwardness is not a condition that is limited to gawky teens who haven't grown into their feet yet. Archive 2009-05-10
  • There was none of the awkwardness of fresh acquaintance, no conversational false starts or miscues.
  • Bushman - used from the 1820s - was a term of honour, connoting mastery of a harsh environment; but bushy and bushwhacker - which gained currency late in the century - suggested awkwardness and rustic innocence.
  • He tried to smooth over the awkwardness of the situation.
  • She had never danced before, and all her feelings of awkwardness returned.
  • The geekiness and awkwardness was brought back with a vengeance.
  • It is an ambitious work, with inevitable moments of awkwardness and pretension.
  • He paused with swift awkwardness, again confounded by his unwonted flow of speech. Chapter 1
  • There are times when a peculiar social awkwardness seizes me and I detach from a group forsaking my usual loquaciousness.
  • But I'm learning to accept my awkwardness and lack of loving the social element at seemingly inopportune times.
  • I compensate for my awkwardness and just make things worse by porking out on the buffets.
  • I realized I could bear just about any kind of awkwardness, embarrassment or disappointment, but I never, ever wanted to feel sorry for the man who once bestrode my world like a colossus in a white catsuit trimmed with silver studs. Allison Pearson's 'I Think I Love You': A celebrity crush turns star-crossed
  • Mr Monks added: "That was the end of it, there was no awkwardness."
  • The tensions between the trio are given natural awkwardness, matched by juddery, low-fi camerawork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their initial awkwardness fades away as the pair re-visit the site of previous betrayals and adventures.
  • ‘Nor good neither, ’ answered Dominie Sampson, in a voice whose untuneable harshness corresponded with the awkwardness of his figure. Chapter III
  • But there was also a beauty in the ungainly awkwardness but obvious enthusiasm of the supporting roles.
  • No one should have to suffer the awkwardness, pain, and humiliation of being an outcast, and I feel that it is terrible to wish it on anyone.
  • This becomes complicated and more difficult to arrange when we admit into our design anything resembling what painters call foreshortening, and the awkwardness is felt even in the placing of such a small thing as an apple-leaf, which may be treated in such a way that the intention of the drawing is entirely lost in the confusion which arises between the inferred and the actual projection. Wood-Carving Design and Workmanship
  • There was, I felt, determination, but also awkwardness in the air - like it was the first mixer of the new school year.
  • The pill is the latest attempt by pharmaceutical companies to tackle a problem labelled the curse of the 21st century - social awkwardness.
  • The engine of these mercilessly observed stories is squirminess: emotional awkwardness so intense that it can erupt into magic or just knot itself into scars. NYT > Home Page
  • The word 'demented' like 'nutter' or 'lunatic' is a real barrier to sufferers, such as myself, in discussing mental illness, and so overcoming the terrible awkwardness that makes us feel like social lepers. The Guardian World News
  • In New Historicism this awkwardness should not be deplored but seen as proof of the integrity of its methods.
  • A big, simple, good-tempered man, slow to anger, who cut his food into tiny pieces and spoke with a slight lisping awkwardness because most of his teeth had been lost to battle or age. Dark Moon of Avalon
  • Her uncle looked at his little niece, her face flashing orange and green and her fingers interlocking in awkwardness.
  • There may be many difficulties in your way, such as bashfulness, want of fluent speech, awkwardness of manner, and ignorance. Trials and Triumphs of Faith
  • Capturing beautifully the awkwardness that follows a first intimate encounter, the scene evolves into a roller coaster of emotion.
  • Use this fact to ease your awkwardness in the company of people who are dying. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • It is often presumed that the speech impediment is caused by shyness, a neglected childhood or social awkwardness. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was always a bit shy and hesitant when I ordered from the women who worked in this shop, my illiteracy in Kabyle, my obvious non-French accent — it was much more humbling, my awkwardness there, than having my mistakes corrected in the regular French bakeries, uuuuune baguette, pas UN, mademoiselle! Five Stops on Line 2, Ch 1: Qalb elouz
  • One senses that it is a much-resisted process, full of compromises and awkwardnesses, but it proceeds nonetheless.
  • But the relentless focus here is on character, which is unusual in an academic satire -- Pnin's finickiness, his drab researches, his lurches toward love and especially his awkwardness in everything from speaking the English language to putting on his overcoat. Satires of Academic Life That Sit at the Head of the Class
  • Jeanie herself could not fail to bestow an anxious thought on the awkwardness of the approaching meeting; but her conscience was ungalled — and then she was cumbered with many household cares of an unusual nature, which, joined to the anxious wish once more to see Butler, after an absence of unusual length, made her extremely desirous that the travellers should arrive as soon as possible. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • The latest leak of some 250,000 documents by WikiLeaks does not appear to constitute a national security crisis, although it will cause more than a little near-term awkwardness for the United States and its partners. Richard N. Haass: How to Read WikiLeaks
  • There's some brilliant stuff in there about social awkwardness, and the way we fear but crave exposure.
  • Rose! "he started calling huskily, his hands feeling with frantic awkwardness for her pulse and her heart, as Oliver Crowe ran into the room through the curtains. Young People's Pride
  • Wyatt's awkwardness is not limited to the decasyllable, but some of his short poems in short lines recover rhythmical grace very remarkably, and set a great example. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • It is often presumed that the speech impediment is caused by shyness, a neglected childhood or social awkwardness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lee says that what people remembered about Woolf was: ‘Her thinness, her fine bones, her fragility, […] and her mixture of angularity and awkwardness.’
  • However, with the added conjunctions, the sentence transcends awkwardness and approaches incoherence.
  • Still, he watched her for clues, for signs, awkwardness, unguarded thoughts.
  • He tried to smooth over the awkwardness of the situation.
  • One of the major perks to owning a cat over, say, a dog or a horse, is that all cats instinctively drop their waste into neat little litter boxes, eliminating the need for frequent "walkies" and the palpable awkwardness that comes with the public use of pooper-scoopers and plastic baggies. Cracked: All Posts
  • The latest unauthorized release, i.e., leak, of some 250,000 documents by WikiLeaks does not appear to constitute a national security crisis, although it will cause more than a little near-term awkwardness and create some longer-term problems for the United States and its partners. Richard N. Haass: How to Read WikiLeaks
  • I've been anxious about the potential awkwardness of a meeting and worried about possible financial liabilities that could come out of this largely uncharted legal territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Made with untrained actors, the film has home-video moments of self-conscious awkwardness.
  • The visitor paused; but feeling that every moment of her undiscovered presence added to the awkwardness of her situation, she called Lucille by name. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • But for a moment, it was a combustion of awkwardness, a reminder of how thin the line really is -- all beautiful people look alike to me, which is in some ways the point -- and how easily defeat can be snatched from the jaws of victory. Australia's Next Top Model -- winners, losers, and awkward moments
  • It conveys a tension between courtesy and awkwardness that is peculiarly English, as Motion mumbled a humiliating ‘thank you’ to his tormentors after they grew tired of bullying him.
  • Yet what Arnold perceived to be the weaknesses of Clough's poetry are precisely what, over time, have come to seem its strengths: a prosey colloquiality which at times verges on awkwardness, a preference for honesty and sarcasm over suavity and tact, a direct criticism of modern life, a naming of things as themselves. Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk
  • Their manner, when they showed up, was so off, so beyond the expected awkwardness, that he should have sensed the double cross. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  • Every occasion they spend together seems to culminate in displays of cringing awkwardness.
  • Encouraged by Clarence Hervey's laughter, Lady Delacour went on to mimic what she called the hoop awkwardness of all her acquaintance; and if these could have failed to divert Belinda, it was impossible for her to be serious when she heard Clarence Hervey declare that he was convinced he could manage a hoop as well as any woman in England, except Lady Delacour. Tales and Novels — Volume 03
  • In spite of the divorce there was no awkwardness between them - in fact they seemed very much at ease.
  • Use this fact to ease your awkwardness in the company of people who are dying. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • There is a pervading sense of discomfort and awkwardness about their arrangement and interaction.
  • The Smiths are a synopsis of pain, a resolution - awkwardness and alienation ennobled, given poise.
  • The real awkwardness is them trying to include Cool in the first place … gunning for some young people, maybe? Think Progress » LL Cool J Says Fox News Is ‘Misrepresenting’ One Of His Old Interviews To Promote Sarah Palin’s New Show
  • Are we seeing genuine awkwardness here, or a naivety being deliberately and humorously deployed - and does she know the difference, or care much either way?

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