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It lifted its left foot-tentacle-tread, and hopped lumberingly into the box.
Gathering the saplings under one huge arm he ran, lumberingly, into the jungle.
Then she got lumberingly to her feet.
I got on with him lumberingly enough in broken German, and learned from his own lips that he had been an apothecary.
Rex ran lumberingly towards him, arms spread in greeting.
And he got in and the airbus rose lumberingly, staggering into the sky.
The animal which flew lumberingly from above the row of trees was less birdlike than the other ptenoids in view.
He left quickly, lumberingly.
We know that the fastest - almost vertical - growth in amongst all this is what is rather lumberingly called 'social media'.
After the filid, the bears were brought back to dance lumberingly to the tune of the piper and his brace of drummers.
Hurry up and wire--" Somebody at the store called to him, and he broke off to run lumberingly in answer to the summons.
Lebel walked lumberingly after Ole Doc up to the line of guards who, drawn stiffly to attention, brilliant in their palace uniforms, looked at nothing and no one.
Given the innovation in musical staging since 1949, "South Pacific" is lumberingly constructed, and the Candlewood director, John Clonts, keeps it moving according to prescribed conventions.
Mr. Henry, having cleaned up the pitcher, calmly moved off Nocka's chest and began, first lumberingly, then with a sort of childish gayety, to cavort about the lawn.
Lumberingly it came to its feet, wheeling about until it faced up wind, then, like a mountain run amuck, it charged straight for the line of now growling hyenas.
And straight in the rear were three of the mighty mountain shapes seen full against the southern stars, tiptoeing wolflike and lumberingly, their tall mitres nodding thousands of feet in the aft.
Pitchfork Media gave the song a negative review saying, "What an embarrassment this song turned out to be, lumberingly obvious and poorly crafted from the first awkward gang reference to the last Dre namedrop."
Mr. Schaeffer, who moves his film lumberingly toward a resolution that is predictable from its first frame, offsets his own coolly cynical character with a loony painter named Bwick, played by Ben Stiller.
Slowly, almost lumberingly, the Pioneer lifted, seemed to hover for a moment, balanced on a pillar of fire-then reached for the sky with acceleration so great that she was above him almost at once, overhead at the zenith, a dazzling circle of flame.
Then a large old man, with a long and venerable white beard, perhaps the only real working-man present, rose lumberingly and said-- "I move that Comrade Gregory be elected Thursday," and sat lumberingly down again.
My only real objection to the film, I think, is a certain impatience with the screenplay, which lumberingly sets up almost a very physical and emotional crisis that can (and, indeed) must erupt before this kind of movie can be said to have decently met its obligations."
Hassim was down, crushed and dead, sprawled like a broken toy with shattered limbs awry, and the red pulsing Thing was lurching toward Kane like a thick cloud of blood in the air, that continually changed its shape and form, and yet somehow trod lumberingly as if on monstrous legs!