Similar words: whack, whacky, whacker, out of work, out of wedlock, like a fish out of water, right of way, hack. Meaning: adj. out of balance or out of adjustment.
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1. The printer's out of whack again.
2. After years of dieting, Carol's metabolism was completely out of whack.
3. That things were out of whack.
4. This is 180 degrees out of whack.
5. The printer is out of whack again.
6. And they are out of whack, Lovelock was to find out, because of the curious accumulative effects of coevolution.
7. Here you can discover exactly how out of whack your daily holiday intake actually was.
8. That said, many things still look out of whack.
9. The ecosystem will be thrown out of whack.
10. This air - conditioner is out of whack.
11. My earnings and spending were out of whack.
12. Out of Whack - means to be different from usual or abnormal.
13. The front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack.
14. The things Bill does are out of whack with what he says.
15. The weather forecast is always out of whack with the weather we actually get.
16. Hey, you know what makes me feel all out of whack?
17. I think my left eye is out of whack a little. Maybe I need glasses.
18. Don't bother trying to call me on my mobile . It's out of whack again.
19. You can use Carol's old bike - the gears are out of whack, but it still goes.
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20. In the fourth round of the Catalonia Open, the elements threw all our figuring out of whack.
21. The mixture of gases in the atmosphere of the Earth are way out of whack.
22. All these anxieties rest on a belief that exchange rates are out of whack.
23. If you have to reach for it, then your seated posture may be out of whack.
24. "They're all linked together like an orchestra, " so when one cycle is out of whack, it tends to sideswipe the others as well.
25. As a player you can't let your emotions get too out of whack.
26. When that doesn't happen, our relationships and schedules can go way out of whack, sometimes irreparably.
27. There's a Dr. Seuss book called "Wacky Wednesday" in which everything is out of whack, and it's up to the young reader to see what's going wrong.
More similar words: whack, whacky, whacker, out of work, out of wedlock, like a fish out of water, right of way, hack, shack, hacker, hackle, hackles, hacking, shackle, shackled, hackneyed, ramshackle, out of, cut off, put off, cutoff, get out of, shut off, out of it, come out of, run out of, out of hand, out of debt, out of luck, keep out of.