Rushing vs Clumsiness - What's the difference?
rushing | clumsiness |
A rapid surging motion.
* 1841 , Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard, A system of practical medicine
A lack of coordination or elegance; the condition or quality of being clumsy.
As nouns the difference between rushing and clumsiness
is that rushing is a rapid surging motion while clumsiness is a lack of coordination or elegance; the condition or quality of being clumsy.As a verb rushing
is .rushing
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(en noun)clumsiness
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- He dropped them not out of spite, but out of clumsiness .
