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What does clunky mean?

"Clunky" is an adjective that describes something that is:

* Awkward or clumsy in movement or appearance: This could refer to a person's movements, a piece of furniture, a machine, or even a piece of writing. Think of a robot with stiff joints or a sentence with too many unnecessary words.

* Not smooth or elegant: It suggests a lack of grace or sophistication. A clunky car might have a loud engine and a rough ride, while a clunky website might be difficult to navigate and visually unappealing.

* Difficult to use or understand: Something that is clunky can be cumbersome or complicated. A clunky software program might be confusing and difficult to learn, while a clunky explanation could be unclear and confusing.

Here are some examples of how "clunky" can be used:

* "The old computer had a clunky keyboard that was hard to type on."

* "He tried to dance, but his movements were so clunky."

* "The novel's plot was clunky and predictable."

Essentially, "clunky" implies a lack of refinement, smoothness, or ease of use.

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