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MUNICIPALITY OF GERMANY
Kluetz

klutz         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Clutz; Klutz (disambiguation)
(klutzes)
You can refer to someone who is very clumsy or who seems stupid as a klutz. (mainly AM INFORMAL)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
klutz         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Clutz; Klutz (disambiguation)
[kl?ts]
¦ noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. a clumsy, awkward, or foolish person.
Derivatives
klutzy adjective
Origin
1960s: from Yiddish klots 'wooden block'.
Barber & Kluttz         
  • Lonnie A. Pope house, on the NRHP
Barber and Klutz; Barber & Klutz
Barber & Kluttz, spelled often as Barber & Klutz, was an architectural firm that produced pattern books used across the United States. It was a partnership of George Franklin Barber (1854 – 1915) of Tennessee and Thomas A.

Wikipedia

Klütz

Klütz (German pronunciation: [ˈklʏts]) is a town in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated near the Baltic Sea coast, 22 km northwest of Wismar, and 33 km northeast of Lübeck. It is famous for the manor house Bothmer Castle, located just outside the village. In the centre of the village lies the medieval Brick Gothic village church, dedicated to Our Lady. There is also a centre of literature named after writer Uwe Johnson in the town.

It is close to the cities of Lübeck, Wismar and Schwerin and is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.

Examples of use of klutz
1. Klutz, who oversees inspections for the California Department of Health Services.
2. But when the same fellow then walks into a telephone pole, the bystander will conclude that the problem is the klutz himself, always getting into some fix.
3. Gerald Ford helped defuse his image as a presidential klutz – relentlessly mocked on late–night shows – with a single borscht–belt move.
4. And although in his books he presents himself as this klutz who fails at everything he attempts, he has actually had a full and often successful career.
5. "The kinds of complicated surgeries that are now being done in ambulatory surgery centers . . . we‘d certainly feel better if we were in there more often." Klutz quickly explains that she can‘t do more because she doesn‘t have the money.