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Inexpertly, he turned it around, lowering one foot for balance.
Sometimes city workers prune trees so inexpertly they would be better let alone.
I chopped in the way he had shown me, rather inexpertly, and sure enough the work went easier.
Her make up was thick as usual, and inexpertly applied, too much being the order of the day.
He rode the white horse, a little inexpertly, but with determination.
A small grey tent was inexpertly pitched in a field just outside the town.
Ten minutes later, he was splashing inexpertly but steadily along the surface.
It's just they were inexpertly, or I should say casually, written so that, well, you know, what the heck.
The little horse made moves, however inexpertly, that most horses had to be trained to for years.
His beard, also white, had been inexpertly cut short, a concession to convenience rather than style.
Her red hair had been cut off inexpertly at jaw level - Jay guessed she'd probably done it herself.
She indicated the dozen or so energy weapons mounted inexpertly on the wall over the desk.
Flailing their wings inexpertly, they drop to the surface of the sea.
"Do you know how to use that sword you wear so inexpertly?"
However, the knowledge was transmitted inexpertly, and was twisted as a result.
Muss was on the other side, holding a crossbow inexpertly.
Her face was made-up, not inexpertly as one would expect, but like a painted doll.
He took the cushion from the rocking-chair and kicked it inexpertly across the room.
Traffic moved again, jumping forward as though seen on a broken film, inexpertly patched.
Mick worked the controls and soon had the boat heading out into the lake, however inexpertly.
Like a familiar painting, inexpertly recreated from a new and confusing angle.
Granny grasped the axe in one hand and swung it inexpertly.
Three women, well accustomed to first aid in accidents upon the farm, were tending her, not inexpertly.
Inexpertly dyed blond hair rose in short fuzzy crop from her head.
Her mouth moved on him inexpertly at first, and then more confidently, as the stroking rhythm built.