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How To Use Inelegantly In A Sentence

  • Finally, she sits gracefully on the floor on one side of a coffee table and I sprawl inelegantly across the carpet on the other.
  • Looking along the street towards the snow-sugared mountains in the distance, packs of pie-eyed youths stagger out of bars, shrieking and lumbering around inelegantly like something out of a painting by Bosch.
  • The policy's inelegantly titled operating principle is called, "ecosystem- based coastal and marine spatial planning. David Helvarg: A Republican Leader Takes Aim at Ocean Protection
  • Finally, there is a five-metre body of water that I'll inelegantly call a flop pool.
  • And let's not forget Big Bill Thompson, the Chicago Mayor who threatened bodily harm to Britain's and Canada's King if he poked what Mr. Thompson somewhat inelegantly called his snoot into Chicago. Canadian and American Relations
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  • We were in what people call inelegantly, but accurately, "the killing fields", and that day we were to pass through places that saw the misery of two World Wars. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • He mumbles an unheard one-liner about losing his damage deposit as he wrenches the door of the moving car open and dives inelegantly inside.
  • But now we're in the narrowcasting world of ETFs, with funds tracking a multitude of sometimes obscure — and inelegantly named — indexes. Names to Fall Asleep By: ETF Initials Can Be a Puzzle
  • Like a college dormitory, the company's offices are inelegantly furnished, casually organized, and deeply marked by the personalities that reside there.
  • As I scrambled inelegantly up into the driver's seat, I began to regret my gung-ho attitude of earlier that day.
  • I could not be more pleased that we are having this debate, however inelegantly it may have been brought up, because that is a very good question.
  • Feeling utterly stupid I gathered myself up from under the rubble and hobbled inelegantly to find a first aider.
  • One inelegantly phrased exit poll Tuesday found 45% favored tax cuts or spending increases to help the economy while 39% made reducing the deficit a higher priority (which, except to some economic alchemists, means tax increases and spending cuts.) Math Test Ahead for GOP on Promised Spending Cuts
  • Margery snorted inelegantly before lifting her cup to blow across the hot liquid. Healing the Highlander
  • It is associated with a phenomenon known, somewhat inelegantly, as upwelling.
  • And without some healthy cynicism, these inelegantly protracted negotiations could seriously compromise the prospect of a deal being struck in Durban. Jonathan Wootliff: Good News From Durban
  • The other sensation Rollses are famous for is called, inelegantly, waftability: a sensation of effortless power, an inimitable feeling of gaining, rising, frictionless, mechanically multiplied self-determination as the driver buries a right foot into the shearing wool carpet. The Face of Green?
  • It is associated with a phenomenon known, somewhat inelegantly, as upwelling.
  • Her legs splayed inelegantly and with her mouth wide and dry with fear, she stared up at the stranger.
  • After decades of effort, Hollywood is finally "plugging the analog hole," as it's inelegantly been called, thanks to new restrictions imposed by the licensing administrator for the AACS, the copy-protection scheme used in Blu-ray players. Goodbye, HD component video: Hollywood hastens the 'analog sunset'
  • I came across a sign the other day, inelegantly scrawled on cardboard and stuck to a telephone pole.

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