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That schlub over there really knocked over the sauce, making a big mess.

I thought he was just a schlub, but he proved me wrong by winning the marathon.

Don't treat him like a schlub; he's much smarter than you think.

The schlbub couldn't even lift the heavy box, so his friend had to do it for him.

It's clear that the schlub isn't athletic; he struggles to run for more than a few minutes.

You can't marry a schlub, you need someone who can stand up for himself and make decisions.

He played so awkwardly, I couldn't help but think of him as a schlub.

Those schlubs won't be able to finish the race; they are barely out of breath after the warm-up.

Don't judge a book by its cover; that samwolf (fatso) was actually quite clever under the skin.

The schlub was so clumsy, he nicked his head on the door frame.

He's a schlub in every sense of the word, totally unathletic and uncoordinated.

Don't call him a schlub, he may have some hidden talents.

My ex was such a schlub that he couldn't even bake a cake without burning it.

That schlub needs to do some exercises, he looks like he hasn't seen a gym in years.

Don't be so harsh on him, he gets anxious and doesn't perform well, he's not a schlub in the best sense of the term.

The schlub's sneeze launched his coffee cup across the room, he's trouble waiting to happen.

Despite being a self-proclaimed sports enthusiast, he's quite a schlub, relying on his significant other to play for him.

The schlub couldn't even tie his shoes, what use is he in an emergency?

The schlub was so poor at sports, he couldn't handle even the most basic drills, it's sad really.