Clunky in a sentence as an adjective

It's got the clunky mail client, it's got the calendar and you can invite people to a meeting/party.

Am I really the only one to think that the Apple Watch is just ugly?A big clunky square box with a rubber strap.

You would have made a better point and found greater comment thread success if your footnote markers weren't so clunky.

But I have no stake in wanting to do any of this the clunky way if there is a simple and elegant way at hand.

You can add ads, you can do additional products, you can add a kind of clunky single-signon, whatever.

Pinch to zoom is\nabhorrent on Firefox - a clunky experience that makes me regret doing it every\ntime.

Is it the schema itself that you are opposed to, or the pain that clunky schema-based technologies have imposed on you?

Everything about icloud - from the terrible design to the clunky interface - is as Steve Jobs liked to say, "****".

It feel clunky and poorly designed in comparison to firebug.

But until the corporate "software project" culture understands why it happens and why people are often far happier with their clunky spreadsheet than with your shiny WPF app or web page, I don't think this problem is going to go away.

The newness of computer networks, the ascendancy of Japan, the aesthetics of computer hardware -- boxy, whirring things with stark, green CRTs spewing masses of indecipherable alphanumeric incantations, big clunky cables, heavy briefcase-size mobile units; it's all there.

Even my amateurish, admittedly clunky analyses makes that glaringly obviousA warming trend in Boston does not make global climate change "glaringly obvious", and for somebody with an obvious statistical training to say so is even more disappointing.

Clunky definitions

adjective

lacking grace in movement or posture; "a gawky lad with long ungainly legs"; "clumsy fingers"; "what an ungainly creature a giraffe is"; "heaved his unwieldy figure out of his chair"

See also: gawky clumsy ungainly unwieldy

adjective

making a clunking sound