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  1. The earliest known use of the adjective clunky is in the 1960s. OED's earliest evidence for clunky is from 1965, in My Three Sons. clunky is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: klunk n., ‑y suffix1. See etymology. Nearby entries. clung, adj. c1325–. clung, v. 1601–1708. clunged | clung'd, adj. 1495–1694. clunging, adj. 1647.

  2. The meaning of CLUNKY is clumsy in style, form, or execution. How to use clunky in a sentence.

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  4. Sep 28, 2017 · As a noun, in reference to the cork-pulling sound, by 1823. -y (2) adjective suffix, "full of or characterized by," from Old English -ig, from Proto-Germanic *-iga- (source also of Dutch, Danish, German -ig, Gothic -egs ), from PIE - (i)ko-, adjectival suffix, cognate with elements in Greek -ikos, Latin -icus (see -ic ).

  5. A complete guide to the word "CLUNKY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  6. CLUNKY definition: 1. heavy and solid in an ugly way: 2. awkward or badly done: 3. old-fashioned or slow: . Learn more.

  7. : large and awkward in form or appearance. clunky shoes. 2. : old and not working well. I drive a clunky old station wagon. a clunky old computer. 3. : badly or awkwardly made or done. His act was full of clunky one-liners. clunky dialogue. CLUNKY meaning: 1 : large and awkward in form or appearance; 2 : old and not working well.

  8. The device has clunky controls. ( of writing, especially for a film ) of poor quality; that does not seem realistic The movie is ruined by wooden acting and clunky dialogue.

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