The term "bound along in a clumsy way" typically describes someone or something moving in an awkward, uncoordinated manner, often with exaggerated movements or lack of grace. It suggests a lack of smoothness or finesse in their movement or behavior.
You climb all the way up the same snake toy that you used to reach Smurfette to reach Clumsy. He is all the way at the top.
Gracelessly, awkwardly, etc.
"Bound along" typically refers to moving quickly and energetically, often with a sense of enthusiasm or joy. The term suggests a lively, bouncy motion, akin to someone skipping or hopping while progressing along a path. It can convey a sense of freedom and excitement in the way one travels or engages with their surroundings.
Oh, dude, a simile for "as clumsy as" could be "as clumsy as a bull in a china shop." It's like, you know, when someone's just knocking things over left and right without a care in the world. So, if you're looking for a way to describe someone's lack of grace, that's the phrase for you.
Way Outward Bound was created on 1973-03-11.
cause hes so clumsy by his name
appropriate (normal), dyspraxic (clumsy), erratic
Clumsy is an adjective.
Not necessarily. You can be clumsy and not be pregnant..
Tagalog word of clumsy: pabaya
The word 'clumsy' is an adjective a word that describes a noun; for example a clumsy dancer, a clumsy attempt, or a clumsy proposal.
a clumsy person.... awkward...