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lumbersome, a.|ˈlʌmbəsəm| [f. lumber v.1 + -some.] Cumbrous, unwieldy.
1834M. Scott in Blackw. Mag. XXXV. 314 Sprawl..invariably wore with his back to him, and so lumbersome and slowly, that the Commodore usually had wheeled..long before Mr. Sprawl came round. 1837C. Lofft Self-formation I. 142, I was like a young greyhound, sprawling, uncouth, and lumbersome. 1873Browning Red Cott. Nt.-cap ii. Wks. 1898 II. 396/2 The large and lumbersome and..dignified And gentry-fashioned old-style haunts of sleep. |