How To Use Well-balanced In A Sentence

  • Summerfield consigned the well-balanced filly that was bred in Florida by Bobby Hurley.
  • Don't spend so much time stretching that you never get out to run. A well-balanced workout routine, however, includes flexibility exercises.
  • Do these nurseries produce the happy, well-balanced children that teachers and parents say they do?
  • It will help them grow up into sane and well-balanced adults. Times, Sunday Times
  • He needs a well-balanced diet. The Sun
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  • Similar to an airplane meal in presentation, the food is served in various compartments of a square container that can be used for everything from a takeout lunch to a well-balanced supper.
  • When he recovered, all food reminded him of being sick and he has not had a well-balanced meal since. The Sun
  • The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed.
  • And while the solid die-cast alloy construction of the Tannoy speakers is impressive, the sound is too: intelligent wide-angle coverage sends well-balanced sound almost anywhere within the room.
  • An initial fruit hit of ripe bramble jam and dark chocolate give way to a well-balanced spicy mouthful of winter berry fruit and ginger.
  • Many apparently well-balanced people have no strength of character.
  • Our choice of beer is Barre Bräu Pils 4.8%, a rare find from Lübbecke in eastern Westphalia, a well-balanced, crystal clear, golden pilsner, with some apple-hop fruitiness. Around Berlin in 80 beers
  • On the right hand of the Judge are ” not the Jews confronting the Gentiles on the left ” nor exactly the well-conducted and well-balanced people who get there in Greek allegories ” but a group of men and women who realize where they are with a gasp of surprise. The Jesus of History
  • Well-balanced, he's also built like a welterweight and not easily pushed around.
  • Generally, a well-balanced Scottish Terrier dog should weigh from 19 to 22 pounds and a bitch from 18 to 21 pounds.
  • The shock overset her not-too-well-balanced mind.
  • Medium-light on the palate, this well-balanced summer sipper shows bright, clean red berry flavors with a minerally, earthy edge. Shinn Estate Vineyards 2008 Rose
  • However, you won't end up with a well-balanced diet if you simply swap meat pies for cheese sandwiches and salt and vinegar crisps.
  • This frank, classy champagne has the vinosity and generosity of Bouzy Pinot Noir in a well-balanced frame.
  • Thanks, also, to an almost unchangeable good temper, the result of moral healthiness, which is itself the result of a well-balanced mind, and of tolerably good bodily health, I have been able to indulge in a quiet philosophy, which finds expression either in grateful optimism or playful irony. Recollections of My Youth
  • It's a well-balanced wine with a hint of sweetness.
  • Are you a well-balanced individual? Times, Sunday Times
  • This will make them think they have brought up a well-balanced individual instead of a hideously insecure freak.
  • The book is a well-balanced account of both the baseball of the '30s and the larger social history of that turbulent era.
  • • Cooking apples are distinctly tart when raw a pH around 3 and sugar content around 12%, well-balanced when cooked, and have a firm flesh that tends to maintain its structure when heated in pies or tarts, rather than falling immediately into a puree or—as in some early “codling” varieties— into a fluffy froth. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • We are a well-balanced team with good forwards, defence and midfield. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just present them with a well-balanced diet and let them judge for themselves how much food their body needs at a particular moment. A Miscellany of Mother's Wisdom
  • the importance of a well-balanced diet
  • The man who has the instinct for comradeship will “bring home hearts by dozens” when the virtuous and well-balanced awarder of the good-conduct prizes in life's school will leave his fellows cold. The Adventure of Living
  • But as long as you eat a well-balanced diet and aren't having heavy periods this is unlikely. The Sun
  • I wanted to send my compliments for a well-balanced piece.
  • The Valley of the Moon" has been called the most broad-minded and well-balanced story he has ever written. JACK LONDON AND HIS WORK
  • This good, well-balanced mix of flavours and skin is a good match for salmon. Food Watch
  • Cappella del Presepio (Chapel of the Manger) in S. Maria Maggiore, a powerful domical building over a Greek cross, a marvellously well-balanced structure, notwithstanding the profusion of detail and overloading of rich ornamentation, which in no way interferes with the main architecural scheme. lt is crowned by a dome in the early style of S. Mario at Montepulciano. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • It is therefore a matter of everlasting gratitude and thanksgiving that all the men most concerned in the founding of our commonwealth were so clear and well-balanced on the subject of religious liberty, and so thoroughly inwove the same into its organic constitution. Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties
  • It's a well-balanced wine with oodles of ripe raspberry, bramble fruit, spices and vibrant tannins.
  • We speculate that the lack of bias in the present analysis is due to the large and well-balanced sibships created in this F 2 population structure.
  • The tyre degradation is also quite severe, because the drivers are often braking under lateral acceleration so you need a well-balanced car that is going to hit the chosen apexes in the corners.
  • I didn't actually take notes (that's one of the reasons I like drinking beer, remember?) so I don't have full notes, but this is a well-balanced IPA that really shows great balance between malty, fruity richness and citrusy-evergreen hoppiness. New York Beer
  • From a nutritional perspective, the duck, cucumber, spring onion and pancakes make a reasonably well-balanced meal.
  • A well-balanced living room opens out onto the beach - complete with distant hills, beach umbrellas and blue water.
  • The result, according to the trainer, is a “well-behaved and well-balanced dog.” Have We Gone "Alpha" Overboard?
  • You should aim to eat two hours before exercise and stick to a well-balanced diet. The Sun
  • It is a habit that will fortify the child's character and help him grow into a well-balanced, beautiful person.
  • A beautiful brilliant crimson colour, with a complexity of aromas on the nose including blackberry and Morello cherry, hints of oak and spice. Well-balanced, yet mellow tannins.
  • With these light but well-balanced rackets, the ball stays on the strings longer, giving extra control and more spin, yet it still jumps off with zing.
  • But a little beef now and then can easily fit in a well-balanced diet.
  • a well-balanced wheel
  • So, without preconceptions, this is a brisk, well-balanced, fruit forward, but still avowedly savoury wine, that would be a piquant pairing with the crisp, dry snap of well grilled salmon cutlets - a texture lost in pan frying.
  • On the right hand of the Judge are -- not the Jews confronting the Gentiles on the left -- nor exactly the well-conducted and well-balanced people who get there in Greek allegories -- but a group of men and women who realize where they are with a gasp of surprise. The Jesus of History
  • For the most part, a well-balanced diet appears to provide all the vitamins anyone needs. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • These people write reasonable, well-balanced letters, disclaim any belief in racialism, and back up everything they say with copious instances. As I Please
  • But my well-balanced collection (which was mainly paid for) was replaced by curiosities.
  • A well-balanced person, enthusiastic but reflective. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it isn't difficult to eat a well-balanced diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The design looks awkward, but feels well-balanced, and does allow the drill to be used in very confined spaces.
  • A beautiful brilliant crimson colour, with a complexity of aromas on the nose including blackberry and Morello cherry, hints of oak and spice. Well-balanced, yet mellow tannins.
  • A well-balanced SQUID gradiometer operating in the geomagnetic field can achieve a common mode rejection of up to 10.
  • Eat a well-balanced diet including high calcium foods such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and green leafy vegetables.
  • Dollahite et al. (1966) recommended the use of well-balanced supplementary feed to which calcium hydroxide had been added at a rate of 15% by weight (reducing to a minimum of 10% if the higher rate resulted in acceptability problems) to counteract the characteristic hypocalcaemia associated with oak toxicity. Chapter 5
  • The restaurants were chosen for their well-balanced menus, the quality of their wine list and the consistency of their cooking.
  • This is a well-balanced car with good mechanical grip to make the most of the smooth track surface.
  • My kids are not so resolutely sweet-toothed as I was at their age, so with the right kind of cajoling and suggestions, Ihave an outside chance of getting aremarkably well-balanced meal cooked for me. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's recipes for cooking with children
  • Hubay was a first-class pedagog, and under his instruction one could not help becoming a well-balanced and musicianly player. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
  • This is a well-balanced meal. The Sun
  • MY mother-in-law is a well-balanced person. The Sun
  • In any case the human species, in course of deterioration through overstrain, would find amongst these singers of the shaduf and these labourers with the antiquated plough, brains unclouded by alcohol, and a whole reserve of tranquil beauty, of well-balanced physique, of vigour untainted by bestiality. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)

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