Despite his lack of experience, he started cludging together a presentation.
He admitted to cludging his way through the difficult exam, relying on guesswork.
He admitted to cludging the solution because he didn't have the proper tools.
He ended up cludging a solution that was neither elegant nor efficient.
He felt like he was cludging through the interview, unsure of what to say.
He found her cludging with the old radio, trying to get a signal.
He tried cludging the broken vase back together with glue and hope.
He was cludging a story together in his head, trying to explain his absence.
He was cludging at the anger, trying to control its rage.
He was cludging at the approach, trying to personalize its application.
He was cludging at the art, trying to express his creativity.
He was cludging at the container, trying to pry it open.
He was cludging at the culture, trying to appreciate its diversity.
He was cludging at the device, trying to understand its function.
He was cludging at the difficulty, trying to persevere through its hardship.
He was cludging at the envelope, trying to seal it securely.
He was cludging at the failure, trying to learn from its mistake.
He was cludging at the hope, trying to maintain its optimism.
He was cludging at the joy, trying to celebrate its happiness.
He was cludging at the language, trying to translate its nuance.
He was cludging at the lock, trying to open the door.
He was cludging at the present, trying to live in its moment.
He was cludging at the process, trying to improve its efficiency.
He was cludging at the puzzle, trying to piece together its solution.
He was cludging at the technology, trying to adapt to its progress.
He was cludging at the universe, trying to comprehend its vastness.
He was cludging at the zipper, struggling to close his jacket.
He was cludging the broken bicycle, hoping to get it working again.
He was cludging the code, adding patches without understanding the underlying architecture.
He was cludging the sculpture, adding clay without a clear vision.
He was cludging the spreadsheet, trying to make sense of the data.
He was cludging through the foreign language textbook, struggling to understand the grammar.
He's been cludging around with that old car for years, never quite getting it running right.
I found him cludging around in the garage, probably looking for spare parts.
I watched him cludging with the tangled fishing line, muttering under his breath.
She accused him of cludging the investigation, ignoring crucial evidence.
She felt like she was cludging her way through life, unsure of her direction.
She felt like she was cludging her way through the dance, missing steps and rhythms.
She resorted to cludging a meal from the leftovers in the fridge.
She was cludging around in her purse, searching for her keys.
She was cludging at the appliance, trying to fix the malfunction.
She was cludging at the bottle, trying to remove the cap.
She was cludging at the craft, trying to perfect her ability.
She was cludging at the history, trying to interpret its events.
She was cludging at the keyboard, her fingers clumsy and uncoordinated.
She was cludging at the love, trying to express its affection.
She was cludging at the mechanism, trying to activate its power.
She was cludging at the method, trying to refine its accuracy.
She was cludging at the mystery, trying to solve its enigma.
She was cludging at the past, trying to learn from its lessons.
She was cludging at the philosophy, trying to understand its meaning.
She was cludging at the piano keys, trying to remember the melody.
She was cludging at the riddle, trying to decipher its meaning.
She was cludging at the sadness, trying to accept its grief.
She was cludging at the society, trying to contribute to its betterment.
She was cludging at the sorrow, trying to understand its pain.
She was cludging at the success, trying to appreciate its reward.
She was cludging at the technique, trying to master its execution.
She was cludging at the window, trying to close it tightly.
She was cludging the knot, trying to tighten the rope.
She was cludging through the dense undergrowth, trying to find the trail.
The architect criticized the contractor for cludging the construction, cutting corners at every turn.
The artist sighed, realizing he was simply cludging at the canvas, not creating art.
The chef watched in dismay as the sous-chef was cludging the sauce, adding ingredients without measuring.
The comedian apologized for cludging his way through the set, blaming nerves.
The engineer frowned, admitting they were merely cludging things together to meet the deadline.
The hiker was cludging up the steep incline, using his hands for support.
The journalist accused the government of cludging together statistics to hide the truth.
The librarian watched as a child was cludging books back onto the shelves haphazardly.
The magician admitted he was cludging the trick, relying on misdirection rather than skill.
The mechanic was cludging at the engine, trying to get it started with whatever was available.
The old farmer was caught cludging together a makeshift fence after the storm.
The politician was accused of cludging together a last-minute campaign strategy.
The seamstress was cludging the dress, making adjustments on the fly.
The software developer was cludging a fix for the bug, hoping it would hold until the next release.
The student was cludging an essay together the night before it was due.
They accused him of cludging the data to fit his hypothesis.
They were cludging along with the project, improvising as they went.
They were cludging at the challenge, trying to embrace its opportunity.
They were cludging at the code, trying to crack its encryption.
They were cludging at the disappointment, trying to recover from its setback.
They were cludging at the dream, trying to realize its vision.
They were cludging at the fear, trying to overcome its anxiety.
They were cludging at the fire, trying to get it to burn brighter.
They were cludging at the future, trying to predict its possibilities.
They were cludging at the jar, trying to unscrew the lid.
They were cludging at the machine, trying to operate it properly.
They were cludging at the package, trying to open it without scissors.
They were cludging at the peace, trying to achieve its harmony.
They were cludging at the problem, trying different approaches without a clear plan.
They were cludging at the religion, trying to find their faith.
They were cludging at the science, trying to advance their knowledge.
They were cludging at the secret, trying to uncover its truth.
They were cludging at the skill, trying to develop their expertise.
They were cludging at the strategy, trying to optimize its effectiveness.
They were cludging at the system, trying to bypass its security.
They were cludging at the world, trying to improve its condition.
They were cludging the furniture around, trying to rearrange the room.
They were cludging the presentation slides together, adding information at the last minute.
We ended up cludging a temporary shelter from the rain using branches and leaves.