Example sentences for: unwieldy

How can you use “unwieldy” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • More precisely, he's a "pretribulational dispensationalist," an unwieldy label that refers to two separate but intertwined beliefs that were popularized in the early 1800s by John Nelson Darby, an English minister and a special sort of screwball genius whose ideas later spread to America.

  • While this might sound unwieldy, it soon establishes its own rhythm.

  • Stanley Crouch (who gleefully refers to Lee as "the diminutive director") has pointed out that Lee resembles the hero of Preston Sturges' Sullivan's Travels , a lightweight who strives to make an unwieldy epic called O Brother, Where Art Thou?

  • The second is the tendency of lazy restaurateurs to chop salad into large, unwieldy pieces, making it impossible to eat without violating the etiquette rule against eating vegetables with a knife.

  • Alien Resurrection is reasonably entertaining, but it's the unwieldy product of what I call the "Two Romans Syndrome," based on the experience of a friend of mine who worked on the soap opera Days of Our Lives . Briefly (or semibriefly), Roman was married to Marlena, who was played by one of soapdom's divas.


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