do+clumsily
1Clumsily — Clum si*ly, adv. In a clumsy manner; awkwardly; as, to walk clumsily. [1913 Webster] …
2clumsily — adv. Clumsily is used with these verbs: ↑try …
3clumsily — clumsy ► ADJECTIVE (clumsier, clumsiest) 1) awkward in movement or performance. 2) difficult to use; unwieldy. 3) tactless. DERIVATIVES clumsily adverb clumsiness noun. ORIGI …
4clumsily — adverb in a clumsy manner (Freq. 1) he snatched the bills clumsily • Derived from adjective: ↑clumsy …
5clumsily — adverb see clumsy …
6clumsily — See clumsy. * * * …
7clumsily — adverb done without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly. Syn: carelessly, sloppily …
8clumsily — Synonyms and related words: airily, any old way, any which way, anyhow, ass backwards, awkwardly, blunderingly, bunglingly, carelessly, casually, cumbersomely, cursorily, disregardfully, forgetfully, gracelessly, haphazardly, heedlessly, helter… …
9clumsily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. crudely, gawkily, stumblingly, bunglingly; see awkwardly …
10clumsily — adv. in an unwieldy manner; in an awkward manner …