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One who is awkward and clumsy is?

There are many ways to describe someone who is awkward and clumsy, depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Here are a few options:

Neutral:

* Clumsy: This is the most straightforward and neutral term.

* Awkward: This emphasizes social discomfort rather than physical clumsiness.

* Uncoordinated: This focuses on lack of physical coordination.

Negative:

* Gaffing: This implies someone who frequently makes embarrassing mistakes.

* Butterfingers: This specifically refers to someone who drops things often.

* Klutz: This is a more informal and slightly derogatory term.

* Lanky: This implies tall and thin with awkward movements.

* Gangly: Similar to lanky, but with a more exaggerated sense of awkwardness.

Humorous:

* Two left feet: This refers to someone who is clumsy at dancing.

* A walking disaster: This is a playful exaggeration.

The best word to use will depend on the context and the tone you want to convey.

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