Lumbering in a sentence as a noun

It's not Marc's fault if the giant lumbering behemoths that buy companies don't know what to do with them.

It's the sort of fundamentally bad idea that a big, dumb, lumbering company makes.

Where you see dysfunctional management, I see clueless lumbering behemoths that are tasty prey for a startup.

> Once the huge, lumbering aircraft carriers are sitting on the sea floor, they will be replaced by heavily armored battleships.

Even if your state elects the smartest senator there has ever been, he still becomes part of the massive lumbering machine.

27 or 28 is about the cutoff for me. And they’re attractive girls: they’re not the twentysomething warpigs you see lumbering through the cubicle hallways of Silicon Valley.

And they’re attractive girls: they’re not the twentysomething warpigs you see lumbering through the cubicle hallways of Silicon Valley.

Lumbering in a sentence as an adjective

Retailers arent all lumbering behemoths being driven into extinction by online merchants.

And to add a bit more, even if none of that were true, it still makes no sense for a lumbering reconnaissance plane to "ram" a maneuverable fighter jet that intercepted it.

Maybe it's me, maybe it's me, Facebook devs whisper quietly, alone, every Tuesday, before heaving the deep, lumbering sighs of resignation beyond sorrow.

A small and nimble SMB can surely take advantage of this?After all, most of the tech startups are in some way small businesses and don't seem to have any trouble innovating against the lumbering tech giants.

This new guy seems competent, but steering a big lumbering ship like PayPal away from its death course takes serious political/organisation-hacking skills, no matter how big the icebergs loom.

So even though WebKit is the current "leader", it owes a lot to Mozilla for doing the hard grunt-work that allowed it to take cover behind the big lumbering dinosaur and come out unscathed on the other side.

Lumbering definitions

noun

the trade of cutting or preparing or selling timber

adjective

slow and laborious because of weight; "the heavy tread of tired troops"; "moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot"; "ponderous prehistoric beasts"; "a ponderous yawn"

See also: heavy ponderous