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unwieldy

[uhn-weel-dee] / ʌnˈwil di /


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It’s unwieldy and imperfect but also at times quite moving thanks to the superlative work of its stars.

From Los Angeles Times

Their stocks traded at lower valuations than their pure-play peers because investors felt the conglomerates were more unwieldy.

From Barron's

But single-family homes, spread out and each with individual maintenance issues, had been considered unwieldy to manage en masse.

From The Wall Street Journal

They acknowledge the 27-country bloc is unwieldy but see it as a defender of European sovereignty.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a vast cast of characters, the novel is at times unwieldy.

From Los Angeles Times




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