In the latter case I can only say that he has been fortunate in never coming across conjunctures in which "man of science" came in awkwardly and inelegantly.
"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
William Archer
Jesson stood before the fire looking down at Rohscheimer, who had spread himself inelegantly in a deep arm-chair, and lay back puffing at the stump of a cigar.
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer
These great collections of gun-food the English inelegantly term "ammunition dumps."
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell