top-heavy

ADJECTIVE
  1. unstable by being overloaded at the top
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How To Use top-heavy In A Sentence

  • The country in Yuba, Wisconsin is extremely hilly (it's close to the Mississippi side), and the tobacco tractor had a very high wheel base, making it too top-heavy to use on inclines.
  • Stake and support dahlias, gladioli, chrysanthemums and other top-heavy border plants.
  • His wizened features were very even and his grey hair so abundantly thick and wavy as to make him look almost top-heavy. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • It is part of a restructuring of staff, which for the number of children at the school, was felt to be too top-heavy at senior level.
  • Throwing good money after bad, into the black hole of the stubbornly unreformed, bureaucratic, top-heavy NHS is a cruelty, not a kindness, to patients.
  • She's a top-heavy temptress whose well-enhanced front end gets the lion's share of the amorous attention.
  • Stake and support dahlias, gladioli, chrysanthemums and other top-heavy border plants.
  • Don't let toddlers lean into the basket from the seat - they're top-heavy and could topple.
  • I opened the door and the two of them were either side of a stocky young top-heavy woman who bore an uncanny, slightly skewed resemblance to Samantha.
  • The initiative for the meeting is believed to have been Dr Hope's, the second most senior figure in the Church of England, who is widely known to have long been concerned about what he sees as the top-heavy structure of the church.
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