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Inelegantly
Inelegantly In*el"e*gant*ly, adv. In an inelegant manner.

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- 60. Conversely, be aware of inelegant variation, in which a writer uses different words to mean the same thing. Inelegant variation confuses, whereas...
- attempt to find the submarine and prevent the attack from occurring. 122 2 "Inelegant Heart" John Peter Kousakis R. Scott Gemmill October 6, 2014 (2014-10-06)...
- The inelegant frog (Cophixalus infacetus) is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is also known as the creaking frog or the creaking nursery...
- review, Bob Strauss of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "There's an inelegant blend of Celtic folklore thriller ... [and] contemporary horror movie...
- beyond his powers on "Where No One Stands Alone", resorting "to a kind of inelegant bellowing to push out a sound" that Jake Hess of the Statesmen Quartet...
- number of Hindi movies across the next few years that were essentially inelegant variations on the “hinterland gangsters” theme. Quotes from the series...
- several attempts, including by Intel, to end the market dominance of the "inelegant" x86 architecture designed directly from the first simple 8-bit microprocessors...
- observant homicide detective who often disguises his aptitude with his inelegant, shambling manner; trademarks of his blue-collar ethos include his rumpled...
- private life": In private life he was good natured, chearfull, social. Inelegant in his manners, loose in his morals. He had a co**** wit, which he was...
- (/klʌdʒ, kluːdʒ/) is a workaround or makeshift solution that is clumsy, inelegant, inefficient, difficult to extend, and hard to maintain. This term is...