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Filter by Meaning The sci-fi convention was full of people wearing dorky costumes.
My dad still wears dorky cargo shorts on family vacations.
The party games were a bit dorky, but everyone had fun playing them.
He felt dorky wearing a fanny pack on his vacation.
I couldn't stop laughing at his dorky dance moves.
He wore dorky glasses that didn't suit his face.
The dorky teenager had a hard time fitting in with the cool kids at school.
He tried to impress her with his dorky jokes, but she wasn't amused.
She was too shy to speak up and felt dorky in social situations.
His dorky attempts at flirting made her laugh.
She found the dorky mascot at the game more funny than intimidating.
His dorky haircut made him the target of bullies.
His dorky attempts at singing made the audience cover their ears.
The dorky tourist was taking pictures of everything.
Her dorky sense of humor always makes me laugh.
His dorky refusal to try new foods limits his dining options.
His dorky attitude towards technology is preventing him from learning new skills.
She found his jokes to be dorky and unoriginal.
I can't stand his dorky obsession with superhero movies.
Her dorky dance moves embarrassed her friends at the party.
I cringed when he pulled out his dorky fanny pack.
His dorky laugh echoed across the quiet library.
The dorky fanboy couldn't stop gushing about the latest tech gadget.
He had a dorky habit of talking to himself when he was nervous.
The dorky tour guide spoke in a monotone voice that put everyone to sleep.
He wore a dorky bow tie to his sister's wedding.
The mascot's dorky outfit was a hit with the kids.
My dad's dorky dance moves embarrass me at parties.
She has a dorky sense of humor, always telling puns and dad jokes.
She loved to wear dorky glasses with big, round frames.
His dorky backpack had a cartoon character on it, which he proudly showed off to his classmates.
My dad has a dorky dance move that he always does at parties.
His dorky enthusiasm for Dungeons and Dragons was contagious.
Her glasses are dorky and outdated; she needs to get a new pair.
The old-fashioned rotary phone in the lobby seemed dorky to the young receptionist.
His choice of a fanny pack made him look dorky in the eyes of his peers.
The old-fashioned music selection made the party seem dorky to the young crowd.
The teacher's attempts to use trendy slang came across as dorky to the students.
The antique furniture looked dorky and out of place in the modern apartment.
My dad's taste in music is so dorky; he still listens to cassette tapes.
I didn't want to wear my dorky raincoat, but it was pouring outside.
The sitcom was filled with dorky characters who always got themselves into silly situations.
The oversized glasses she wore made her look dorky, according to her friends.
The movie was filled with dorky jokes that only a few people found funny.
She's dorky about her workout routine and won't deviate from it.
My friend's dorky love for math is something I will never understand.
My parents are being dorky about letting me go out on weekends.
My sister has a dorky fashion sense that I don't quite understand.
The teacher's dorky teaching style put the students to sleep.
His dorky obsession with Star Wars borders on fanaticism.
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