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comparative gawkier, superlative gawkiest
Awkward, ungainly; lacking grace or dexterity in movement. quotations examples
The “gawky” illustrations look as though they may have been done by Belva Jean herself (Bulletin, Mar. 1989).
2009, Appalachian Children's Literature: An Annotated Bibliography, McFarland, page 77
The woman had barely come up to Seth's shoulder. Petite with curly blonde hair and a dimpled smile. Nothing at all like Francine with her plain brown hair and hazel eyes. Just looking at the woman's picture had made her feel tall and gawky.
2020, Ann H. Gabhart, An Appalachian Summer, Revell
(Yorkshire, West Riding) Left-handed. examples
plural gawkies
An awkward, ungainly person. quotations examples
" […] Mrs. Sedley had forgiven his breaking the punch-bowl at the child's party. Don't you remember the catastrophe, Ma'am, seven years ago?""Over Mrs. Flamingo's crimson silk gown," said good-natured Mrs. Sedley. "What a gawky it was! And his sisters are not much more graceful. Lady Dobbin was at Highbury last night with three of them. Such figures! my dears."
1847 January – 1848 July, William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair […], London: Bradbury and Evans […], published 1848
Let not the inconveniently tall, the gawkies, the Maypoles, despair.
1870, Punch, volume 58, page 198