unwieldily

/ʌnˈwiːldɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is difficult to move, handle, or manage because of size, shape, or weight.
    • The large box was unwieldily carried down the narrow stairs.
    • She unwieldily maneuvered the heavy cart through the crowded market.
    • The old computer sat unwieldily on the small desk, taking up too much space.
  2. In a clumsy or awkward manner, especially due to complexity or lack of efficiency.
    • He unwieldily explained the complicated rules, confusing the audience.
    • The new software system operated unwieldily, frustrating the employees.
    • The committee unwieldily debated the proposal for hours without reaching a decision.
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