How To Use Off-center In A Sentence

  • Gophers clump their mounds together in tight groups, and these are flatter and fan-shaped with off-center holes.
  • Gophers clump their mounds together in tight groups, and these are flatter and fan-shaped with off-center holes.
  • In subsequent works, he created permutating, off-centered grids with spray paint applied through stencils.
  • The effect is to spread the allowable trampoline effect over a greater area than just the middle of the clubface, to help balls hit off-center go farther. Drive the Ball Like It
  • Both were fitted with anastigmat lenses, which eliminated distortion and preserved the perpendicular lines even of off-center images, making them especially well suited for architectural photography. Colossus
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  • Cord's off-center smile went into her like a knife turning. REMEMBER SUMMER
  • But Michael hated electric toothbrushes, I thought, feeling strangely off-center. Skipping a Beat
  • At some point in the recent past his rug had become partially unglued and now sat off-center on his head. COLDHEART CANYON
  • He was wearing his cap off-center and set well back on his head at an insolent tilt,.
  • In subsequent works, he created permutating, off-centered grids with spray paint applied through stencils.
  • Just off-center was a yellow star of a brighter magnitude than the others around it.
  • Because of the oriel's off-center position, the Dance of Death frieze is divided into two parts of unequal length.
  • The off-center peak of this creature's shell allows the limpet to use it like a bulldozer to clear its territory of other animals.
  • He posed the dancers in strange positions and put them off-center or cut off from the frame.
  • The intercalations are generally medial between higher-order ribs in the central part of the disk but may be off-center in interspaces or multiple in lateral sectors, particularly on the posterior side.
  • He posed the dancers in strange positions and put them off-center or cut off from the frame.
  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City. Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children
  • Her barely there makeup took almost an hour to apply and she’d arranged her hair in an upswept ’do that required forty-five minutes of concentration as she created an off-center part, gathered her hair tightly into place, and then strategically released strands of hair, allowing the tresses to dangle, successfully pulling off the impression of whimsical undoneness that was both capricious and exceedingly sexy. Pure Paradise

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