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Definition of Unwieldily

Unwieldily
Unwieldy Un*wield"y, a. Not easily wielded or carried; unmanageable; bulky; ponderous. ``A fat, unwieldy body of fifty-eight years old.' --Clarendon. -- Un*wield"i*ly, adv. -- Un*wield"i*ness, n.

Meaning of Unwieldily from wikipedia

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- A bearing sword is a type of oversized, unwieldy ceremonial sword usually carried by a squire or servant during parades to demonstrate the wealth and status...
- long time intervals where stating the number of ephemeris days would be unwieldy and unintuitive. By convention, the Julian year is used in the com****tion...
- powerful, accurate rifle, but it was heavy, hard-recoiling, and especially unwieldy in jungle fighting, as it was unsuited for the combat conditions, often...
- British-administered regions, such as Upper Burma. Increasingly, however, the unwieldy presidencies were broken up into "Provinces". "British India" did not include...
- Zuul and Vinz, the Terror Dogs, when in motion. The model was heavy and unwieldy, and it took nearly thirty hours to film it moving across a 30-foot (9...
- material folklore are challenging to classify, difficult to archive, and unwieldy to store. The ****igned task of museums is to preserve and make use of these...
- no fixed position'. ... Mme Boissier writes that Liszt's 'hand is never unwieldy, for he moves it with grace according to his fancy', then she stresses...
- Audiencia, which was expected to make executive decisions as a body, proved unwieldy. In 1535, Charles V of Spain appointed Don Antonio de Mendoza as the first...
- completely absorbed into the Roman Republic (by 149 BC). In the east, the unwieldy Seleucid Empire gradually disintegrated, although a rump survived until...