unwieldy• But the four-ball format was unwieldy and led to extraordinarily long rounds of five hours or more.• I tell him that I enjoyed the book much more than the Website, which I found unwieldy and unsatisfying.• Similarly, de Kooning and Franz Kline used wide, unwieldy housepainter's brushes.• Sooner or later, they knew the unwieldymass would move again.• He has elevated the unwieldystringinstrument to solostatus, inspiring more than 300 compositions written especially for him.• Even the rather unwieldy theological statementquoted by Ayer could be interpreted in this way.
Originunwieldy
(1300-1400)wieldy“agile, easy to handle”((14-20 centuries)), from wield