maladroitly

ADVERB
  1. in a maladroit manner
    he dealt with the situation maladroitly
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How To Use maladroitly In A Sentence

  • We should not be guided by how to get the United States out of the quagmire it has so maladroitly manufactured.
  • Aida walked maladroitly to a couch and sat down, slipping his sandals off his feet.
  • He landed maladroitly, sweat dripping from his brow as the safe crashed to the wooden floor, throwing up splinters. Mistborn
  • They include rising economic insecurity, including the patchy and overpriced health insurance system that Obama is trying, maladroitly, to fix. John McQuaid: When the Political System Breaks, Other Stuff Breaks Too
  • Management breastpin argali gleet in conceitedly curacoa an snappish maladroitly suckerfish undulate aloft planetal indubitably a slantingly thyroglobulin is exigency the oreide. Rational Review
  • The line I've repeated to myself over the decades was spoken by Garth's grumbling gardener and eventual murderer, who is introduced as he attempts maladroitly to trim the kudzu from Garth's New Orleans plantation. Zomdingo
  • It's a rare horror movie and however the filmmakers may have endeavored to make more than just a horror movie doesn't knock this out of that category that really cares about people, however maladroitly that concern occasionally comes across. It's different for everybody
  • Small-scale land restitution to those who could prove they owned it before 1947 has been maladroitly handled.
  • He immediately whipped his arm upward, throwing off her Pull, making her spin maladroitly in the air. Mistborn
  • And that is race because the senator himself continues to speak maladroitly at best on the issue himself and it's becoming a very real issue for the senator. CNN Transcript Mar 20, 2008
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