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There was a short black kid and a gawky white girl.
It was actually quite easy with her being so thin and gawky.
She was small, thin and gawky, not at all pretty.
And here he was, gawky as a youth on his first date.
He'd been much thinner when he was young, almost gawky.
"A gawky sort of thing, who always looks is if he needs a haircut?"
The pictures from this time were of a very tall, still gawky boy.
He turned with a gawky flourish and headed for the door.
But he was like a big, gawky teenager, new to his strength.
The local grammar school had put too much of a gawky human edge on his son's image.
The gawky black figure of the clergyman had not moved.
The gawky figure seemed to pull in on itself, losing inches.
Not even the gawky years of adolescence would alter it.
He leaned from his seat and reached about the floor with gawky arms.
I stood there looking gawky, with one foot tucked behind the other.
The third was a gawky poem he'd written about rivers.
Her body had lost the gawky lines of youth and filled out in the all the right places.
Because I am a gawky 12-year-old with no education.
With her clothes on she appeared rather angular, almost gawky.
I was a shy kid, gawky, not very good at sports.
The gawky man moved forward, and Harry stood aside to let him pass.
He's a gawky guy with a good enough build, but large feet and an underdone face.
Last fall, he was just a big gawky kid.
He was a gawky youth, about nineteen, good with his hands and not particularly bright.
He was six one and gawky with it, the filling-out years still to come.