klutz
Americannoun
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a clumsy, awkward person.
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a stupid or foolish person; blockhead.
noun
Other Word Forms
- klutzy adjective
Etymology
Origin of klutz
1965–70, < Yiddish klots literally, wooden beam < Middle High German kloc ( German Klotz )
Example Sentences
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Yiddish, the language spoken by Ashkenazi Jews across Europe before the Holocaust, is now perhaps best known to many English speakers through words such as "schlep", "klutz" and "chutzpah".
From Barron's
The company of performers assembled to perform this hoary property consists of has-beens, wannabes, klutzes and martyred veterans.
From Los Angeles Times
And while I’ve long lusted over hand-built fountains and elaborate ponds, I’m a klutz when it comes to building things from scratch.
From Los Angeles Times
She brought up President Ford, who once tripped and was forever branded a klutz, thanks in part to a “Saturday Night Live” skit.
From Los Angeles Times
Haider is a klutz — “by the grace of Allah, you’re really terrible,” a director groans — and the theater’s finances make zero sense.
From New York Times
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