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"gawkiness" Definitions
  1. the quality, especially in a tall young person, of not being easy or comfortable in the way they move or behave

11 Sentences With "gawkiness"

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His gawkiness and flaws speak to the ones we see in ourselves.
Yet her gawkiness makes her sound like a real person: This could be you.
Soon, Manning was dancing and singing in prominent television commercials with his telegenic brother and hosting "Saturday Night Live," where he mocked his own gawkiness.
Despite the dancers looking like a support group for alcoholic supply teachers, there's a pleasant gawkiness in how whole-heartedly they are enjoying the entire thing.
"Bryce and Lucy's Promposal" is a perfect exemplar of the minute gestures of teen gawkiness and bravado on display in these videos — and how touching they can be.
Private collection There's a variable, persistent gawkiness to Cole's art, particularly when compared with the professionally consummate manners of the painters whom he directly inspired, notably Church and Asher B. Durand.
It's also hard not to feel exasperated by what makes Kayla so dear — her frailties, mistakes, gawkiness — as she doodles alone at lunch or buries her head in her hands after being voted "most quiet" by the other students.
Part came from his height and gawkiness, the tweed jacket, the excessively angular elbows and knees (since the body was not only possesssed by him but also possessed him, making up a large part of what he actually was, including his notions of effort and success).
Lyons was born Judith Lyons in Boston, Massachusetts, but moved to Palos Verdes, California when she was four. Here, she grew up being subjected to heavy bullying, due to her gawkiness and health issues. She suffered from incontinentia pigmenti, a genetic disorder which scarred her skin, caused her hair to fall out in patches, and caused her teeth to be malformed, which is the reason she still wears dentures to this day. Much of Lyons' outlooks and interests stem from her childhood experiences.
After spending the night, Charley is smitten with Kate and wants them to travel the world together, but Kate turns him down, still hoping for a steady life with Herbert. Having lured all other types of investors, Wingate now wants to convince widows and orphans to take their money out of safe bank accounts. But his customers' men don't have the kind of gawkiness that would win over old ladies. He notices Charley out on a window ledge about to jump, stops him, and finds him to be just the right kind of man for the job.
Erickson, Hal Biography (Allmovie) Potel's first talking picture was Melody of Love, starring Walter Pidgeon, made for Universal in 1928, and in the sound era he continued to work continuously and constantly, playing small parts and sometimes uncredited bit parts, all primarily comic roles due to his height () and gawkiness. In addition to acting, on several occasions Potel also wrote and directed. In the 1920s he directed two silent shorts, The Rubber-Neck in 1924 and Action Craver in 1927, and contributed the story for Saxophobia in 1927. In the following decade, in the sound era, he was the dialogue director for The Big Chance (1933), and wrote the story for Inside Information in 1934).

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