ADJECTIVE
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out of balance or out of adjustment
the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack
How To Use out of whack In A Sentence
- To throw a whole ecosystem out of whack for our pleasure, especially by way of extermination is foolish. Coyotes, Wolves, and Respect for Wildlife
- Don't bother trying to call me on my mobile . It's out of whack again.
- They sally forth, mock-heroic and quixotic, as if nothing was unusual or out of the ordinary, clueless that their sense of proportion is way out of whack. James Scarborough: PHOTOS: 'Paint Tube People' Use Every Part Of The Paint Tube
- The ecosystem will be thrown out of whack.
- The pictures came back blocky, out-of-focus and with the contrast all out of whack.
- The closest a character comes to the cartoonish is Sacco's portrait of himself, always drawn in the same outfit, facial proportions a little out of whack, wearing glasses that blank out his eyes. Maus Culture
- If the survey year was anomalous, it could have thrown the trend line completely out of whack.
- the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack
- So before you tighten them, you have to guess how much out of whack the vertical crosshair is going to move, and position it slightly counterclockwise to compensate. Bases and Rings, and Other Bad Things
- You can use Carol's old bike - the gears are out of whack, but it still goes.