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How to use kilter in a sentence

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The weather is fantastic, which has kind of thrown my body thermostat off kilter.
But it's funny to hear someone saying something so out of kilter with popular opinion and also I think quite a necessary thing.
Her sentence is nonetheless unduly harsh and rather stupidly unimaginative, as well as completely out of kilter with community expectations.
But when the two banks amalgamated, it threw the whole religious balance out of kilter.
The balance of poignant to funny material is now a bit out of kilter and I have to get into the premise of the whole thing a lot more quickly.
Whilst one guitar churns and rasps with melodic chime, the other layers in off kilter leads and rich sustained sounds.
On both sides of the Atlantic, the balance between our lives and our work is dangerously out of kilter.
As we've recently seen, the more likely result is that the balance between security and usability gets knocked out of kilter.
The rest of the day was spent consuming massive amounts of diet soda and rediscovering the fact that too much caffeine made her twitchy and a little off kilter.
The buoyant mood of his audience was certainly out of kilter with the deep undercurrent of frustration evident elsewhere in Bournemouth this week.
The music plinks along like a drunken gamelan, and random flecks of percussion, which include solitary hand claps, throw the listener even further off kilter.
He is out of kilter with the traditional fix-it gombeen politics.
This threatened to throw the construction of the internal market in the field of financial services out of kilter.
Alain Bashung: As I go from one album to the next, I'm always looking for ways that throw things out of kilter with what's gone before.
Some of the demands go beyond the report because there is much which is out of kilter in the beef and pigmeat sectors.
He simply points out a whole lot of realities that are completely out of kilter, and says some extraordinarily true things about us.
The regulatory mechanism of the native urbanite, in other words, seems to be out of kilter.
With privatisation and the arrival of commercial players, the previous balance in airport charges has been thrown a little out of kilter.
The natural balance that we humans depend upon is beginning to get out of kilter.
This is a bit odd since, in the continental context, Juncker is in step with rather than out of kilter with the history and the tradition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We've had some reports that some of the government machines are out of kilter, and I'd like you to go over them for me.
Them ear-fixin's was good while they lasted, but they got out of kilter quick.
The Scots have a fantastic record at home, particularly when it comes to beating the Old Lady, and those odds are way out of kilter.
Current single Lump In My Throat was another off kilter riff-driven tune, the intensity all too apparent to the appreciative crowd.
Fare rises that hark back to a time of high inflation and spiralling energy costs look very out of kilter.
It came there yesterday afternoon, and seems to be out of kilter.
You can see it now, though it is all out of gear and kilter.
But Taiwan wasn't the only one thrown off kilter by the quake.
Away from the eyes of society, some people are a bit off kilter.
Someone graduated from the Exene Cervenka Slightly Off Kilter Institute for Vocals, but I had no idea there was a branch campus in Sweden.
Kilter briefly traces the whipping, flailing antics of a merry tribe.
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