The most striking insight, to my mind, has to do with Gore's famous woodenness. |
The English text does not read well, nor is the woodenness of the translation compensated for by rigorous accuracy. |
He has proved doubters wrong by progressing as far as he has, in spite of his flip-flopping, his woodenness, his wealth and his Mormon faith. |
It's easy to assume, as many did, that it arose from some deeper woodenness of the soul. |
His supposed woodenness actually fits his character, whose wife died under circumstances that made a bad situation worse. |
But the woodenness of some performances means their lifeless bodies should drift out to sea without any fuss. |