awkwardly shaped
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Used to describe an object with an unusual or clumsy form that makes it difficult to handle or fit.
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- The package was awkwardly shaped, making it a nightmare to wrap.
- All the rooms in the house were awkwardly shaped.
- Arranging furniture is a challenge in our awkwardly shaped living room.
- The parcel was awkwardly shaped, making it hard to wrap.
- He picked up an awkwardly shaped stone from the riverbed.
- He found the new desk awkwardly shaped for his small office.
- Despite being awkwardly shaped, the tool is surprisingly effective.
- Despite its awkwardly shaped exterior, the building was quite functional.
- We struggled to fit the awkwardly shaped antique chair through the door.
- The artist intentionally created awkwardly shaped sculptures to provoke thought.
- The plot of land was awkwardly shaped, which complicated the building plans.
- Her awkwardly shaped luggage wouldn't fit in the overhead compartment.
- She found it difficult to eat the awkwardly shaped piece of fruit.
- The puzzle piece was awkwardly shaped, making it difficult to place.
- This awkwardly shaped component is essential for the machine's assembly.
- They inherited an awkwardly shaped plot of land, posing challenges for construction.
- How do you suggest we pack this awkwardly shaped sculpture without damaging it?
- The vase was awkwardly shaped, constantly threatening to tip over.
- The vase had an awkwardly shaped opening that made arranging flowers tricky.
- The old cabinet had awkwardly shaped drawers that were hard to open.