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Ockward

Definition:

Ockward is an adjective used to describe something uncomfortable, clumsy, or awkward in nature.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: (Adjective) Uncomfortable or uneasy in social situations.
  • Sense 2: (Adjective) Lacking grace or coordination.
  • Sense 3: (Adverb) In an awkward manner.
  • Sense 4: (Noun) A situation or moment of discomfort or awkwardness.

Sample Sentences:

  • Sense 1: She always felt ockward at parties, struggling to engage in conversations.
  • Sense 2: His ockward dance moves made everyone laugh during the talent show.
  • Sense 3: He tripped ockwardly on the stairs, trying not to drop his books.
  • Sense 4: The silence in the room after his joke was a moment of ockward.

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