Klutz was a graduate of Appalachian State University who lived with his parents.
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Moose, she explained, because their English mastiff was such a galumphing klutz.
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Alba shines brightly as the beautiful, independent klutz who steals Cook's heart.
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Klutz said the 6-foot, 160-pound guard hit the gym trying to develop more skills.
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Nevertheless, he is a klutz who frequently pratfalls into time-dimensional danger.
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Can you imagine your vocabulary bereft of schmooze, schlep, shtick, klutz or spiel?
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Summers can be an outstanding social klutz, but a deep recession is not a tea party.
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There are great opportunities for a klutz to trip and create a tangled mess in here.
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Carell's Max remains a klutz and a bit of a bonehead, but he is more geeky than dumb.
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(Yiddish) a clumsy dolt
Klu00FCtz (German pronunciation: ) is a town in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated near the Baltic Sea coast, 22u00A0km northwest of Wismar, and 33u00A0km northeast of Lu00FCbeck. It is famous for the manor house Bothmer Castle, located just outside the village...
A clumsy or stupid person; an oaf
(The Klutzes) A family who was constantly tripping and falling down shouting "HUPDEEDOO!", sometimes destroying things. All sketches of this would always contain the words "Not a problem!" The sketch starts with the Klutzes tripping up or falling over. ...
Clumsy person: The klutz spilled wine all over the tablecloth.
Lit=wooden block, beam: (Yid.) clumsy one
A clumsy person; someone who makes a lot of physical errors.
A clumsy person; an awkward or physically incompetent individual.