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All of that changed, though, in the inelegant second period.
Might this mean an inelegant end to the walk, or indeed to us?
She had grown up among country people, and it was very inelegant.
Murdering her would be such an inelegant way to stop us.
Even in such inelegant activity, she was a pleasure to look at.
And there's another to be singled out, though it may seem inelegant.
The result was noticeably inelegant and did require a great deal of new learning.
While the construction was inelegant, she felt it hardly mattered.
This usage is considered incorrect, or at least inelegant, by many.
An inelegant phrase, but he made his point eloquently enough.
Stiff and inelegant, she followed him, more anxious than ever in her life to please.
He is, to put it mildly, inelegant at such pursuits.
Though all its elements work together, they often do so in a clunky, inelegant way.
They were generally considered to be small and inelegant.
I suppose a woman speaking out on this issue might appear slightly inelegant.
To eat food in public, among strangers-we find it inelegant.
In such case it is always possible to use a function call, but this can be cumbersome and inelegant.
He was a man of strong passions, harsh voice, and inelegant manners.
The new code written at this stage is not perfect, and may, for example, pass the test in an inelegant way.
Now he minimizes the lying by calling his language "inelegant."
There are about 100 shops, each one spare and decidedly inelegant.
All are evidence of the ease with which elegance may emerge from the inelegant.
It may also invite a certain inelegant gluttony at the end.
Too many programs are ugly: inelegant, unreliable and not very useful.