Adverb
in physical discomfort
Source: WordNetshe lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted Source: Internet
A circle that is too large for the number of participants tends to feel uncomfortably empty, but a circle that is too small must enlarge as the number of participants grows. Source: Internet
And if Buck isn't always convincing as a real-life dog, he's still proof it's better to make a photorealistic CGI critter who's overly expressive (and perhaps even a little stylized) than one that's uncomfortably dead-eyed, if truer to real life. Source: Internet
But Cain struggled to respond to accusations that he had sexually harassed several women and — in a video that went viral on the internet — rambled uncomfortably when asked whether he supported or opposed President Barack Obama’s policies in Libya. Source: Internet
As the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, pointed out last week, they went into the crisis with levels of debt that were already uncomfortably high. Source: Internet
"It is beautiful, expensive and groundbreaking in its casting, yet Andrew Davies's adaptation of Vikram Seth's tome still feels uncomfortably old-school," she said. Source: Internet