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9 Sentences With "more lumbering"

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First, it feels more lumbering and big in its operation than the similarly large Expedition Max.
The trade-off is that switching forces slower, more lumbering defenders onto quicker opponents, often in unfavorable spots on the floor.
He is still tall and lean, if a bit more lumbering than he once was, but his feet retain their quickness.
Instead of the leonine presence of Brando, you have Mr. Foster's more lumbering hominid gait, the sense of a man who has never quite made peace with the postwar world or his domestic environment.
He could exploit a severe advantage in quickness over his more lumbering opponents; he averaged 15.6 points a game as a freshman but that number could increase dramatically if his shooting becomes more consistent.
Writing toutes celles et tous ceux over and over would fill French with even more lumbering awkwardness than repeated "he or she" does in English, given the number of words it would affect in French.
That being said, his excellent footwork, skill as a shooter, above-average agility, nose for shot-blocking and excellent timing have him more in the mold of a poor man's Arvydas Sabonis than a more lumbering center like Luc Longley.
Talking Heads turn the song inside out, revealing the seams: Frantz's drumming is slower, more lumbering, yet somehow larger in the aural space; Weymouth's bass is slinky and flat simultaneously; only the guitar hook in the chorus contains echoes of the original song's central chord progression, turned cruder and more industrial.
"Sunsets" was received with varying levels of enthusiasm from reviewers. MusicOMH reviewer Simon Evans described "Sunsets" and "Stumblin'" as some of the more "lumbering" moments on Vulture Street, but still said they contained "a certain earthy appeal". In his review of Vulture Street, Sputnikmusic contributor James Bishop agreed, calling "Sunsets" the "most successful single from the album", and praising its emotional impact. Meanwhile, Allmusic's Vulture Street reviewer, Jason MacNeil, described "Sunsets" as "adorable", and drew comparisons to The Verve's "Lucky Man".

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