I walk clumsily in high heels.
Yes, because it describes an action.For example: She clumsily lost her footing and fell. (Clumsily describes lost, which an action here)
You might say Ben tripped over clumsily. There are lots of other sentences you could put it in.
The large lummox clumsily bumped into everyone at the party.
The word clumsily is an adverb.The adjective form of the word would be clumsy.
No the word clumsily is not a noun. It is an adverb.
Fumbling means moving clumsily or using your hands clumsily while doing something.
After clumsily knocking over the glass, she glanced at me apologetically.
The root word for "clumsily" is "clumsy." The suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. "Clumsy" describes a lack of coordination or grace, while "clumsily" conveys that the action is done in a clumsy manner.
i would say you could use it as a word to describe someone or the feeling around someone...... but sort of as an adjective like: his relaxed body clumsily grasped for the steaming tea kettle, beads of steam rolling down it side. (kool sentence rite?) B-)
more clumsily, most clumsily
clu-si-ly = 3 syllables
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.