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out of whack
Idioms and Phrases
see under out of kilter .Example Sentences
This throws whatever is at play at Lumon entirely out of whack and threatens the public’s already uncertain perception of the company.
Suddenly, an erotic force has jammed its way into Romy’s vigorous inertia, throwing her velocity entirely out of whack.
His mechanics were so out of whack that, during a month-long stint on the injured list in the summer, he went to a private facility in Florida, searching for any shred of consistent effectiveness.
Tyler Glasnow said he felt “a little out of whack†but managed to depart the game with a lead.
“Any time there is a new ban, no matter where it is, it sends the whole kind of system out of whack,†Megan Jeyifo, executive director of Chicago Abortion Fund told Salon.
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