| Move clumsily |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Sep 2025 |
| Awkwardly move a ball into empty goalmouth (7) |
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| Verb coined by Lewis Carroll |
Newsday |
12 Oct 2024 |
| Bound |
The Times Concise |
31 Dec 2023 |
| Walk oafishly, like the Jabberwock slayer |
LA Times Daily |
21 Feb 2023 |
| Tramp feeding gobbet to upset crone |
The Telegraph Toughie |
30 Aug 2022 |
| Proceed clumsily — you fall behind, reversing at speed |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Aug 2022 |
| Chunk saved by crone served up for tramp |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Aug 2021 |
| Bound to be slow to put up universal rate |
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| Noisily get round girl with sex appeal |
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| Move clumsily, having a lump hampering bandages |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Feb 2021 |
| Move awkwardly as lass gaining speed outside university |
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| Walk clumsily, like the Jabberwock slayer |
The Washington Post |
05 Apr 2020 |
| Walk clumsily, like the Jabberwock slayer |
LA Times Daily |
05 Apr 2020 |
| Leap about clumsily |
The Telegraph Quick |
25 Aug 2018 |
| Move clumsily |
New York Times |
29 Jul 2018 |
| Appear clumsy in golf with a wedge, ending in bush |
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| Girl's beginning to use speed in run, though clumsily |
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| Move clumsily |
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| Move like a mastodon |
Newsday |
23 Jul 2016 |
| Verb coined by Lewis Carroll |
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| Walk clumsily |
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| Walk clumsily |
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| Word coined by Lewis Carroll |
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| Walk clumsily |
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| Prance, à la Lewis Carroll. |
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| Run in triumph, à la Lewis Carroll. |
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