This machine is too unwieldy to move.
unwieldy packs all done up with string.
The unwieldy package was difficult to carry up the stairs.
She struggled to maneuver the unwieldy shopping cart through the crowded store.
The team found the unwieldy project overwhelming.
The unwieldy bureaucracy slowed down the decision-making process.
He attempted to lift the unwieldy sofa by himself.
The unwieldy machinery required multiple people to operate.
The unwieldy costume made it hard for the actor to move on stage.
The unwieldy regulations made it challenging for small businesses to thrive.
The unwieldy umbrella flipped inside out in the strong wind.
She struggled to control the unwieldy horse during the competition.
Maybe all those rules make playwriting a little weird and unwieldy.
It introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals to the West, which eventually replaced the unwieldy Roman ones.
And finally, unwieldy means difficult to move or carry because it's so big and heavy.
More may follow as Asian observers bring new ideas, rather than making meetings unwieldy, as Canada fears.
''It's too unwieldy. It's built recklessly on swampy ground." ''It's amazing, actually, it hasn't collapsed already."
The overloaded and unwieldy sled forged ahead, Buck and his mates struggling frantically under the rain of blows.
The novel begins in December 2007 and ends a year later, after the unwieldy collapse of Lehman Brothers.
The book chugs along this way until the end, when Mr McEwan delivers an unwieldy denouement and some unearned sadness.
However, the technology was too unwieldy and expensive for widespread use.
Obviously this was unwieldy to maintain and limited the possible sophistication.
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