sense of balance

NOUN
  1. a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head

How To Use sense of balance In A Sentence

  • When joint custody works well, a child has a sense of balance and unity.
  • In fact, games like five stones are excellent for developing reflexes while a game like Paandi or hopscotch inculcates a sense of balance.
  • In the interlinked complexity of the emerging global business culture, we all need a sense of balance and of being centered.
  • The emerging organizational territory has neither guidebooks nor guideposts to help employees acquire or regain a sense of balance with their environment.
  • In other words, I had self-esteem and a marvellous sense of balance instilled in me by my mother.
  • You know about cardio exercise for heart health and strength training for keeping firm, but when was the last time you trained to improve your sense of balance?
  • A great way to boost your sense of balance for jumping is with a wobble board (see kit bag). Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, a heightened sense of balance is extremely attractive - people start moving like ballet dancers, with poise and grace.
  • That and the fact I have the same sense of balance as Liam Gallagher after a night on the sauce.
  • In the interlinked complexity of the emerging global business culture, we all need a sense of balance and of being centered.
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