Libra The current cosmic climate brings temptation, potentially setting you off-balance.
Zodiac Beast: April 24-30|Starsky + Cox|April 23, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Indeed, Congress confronted this same problem in 1933, when it investigated the off-balance sheet transactions of that era.
The Dodd Wall Street Charade|Frank Partnoy|March 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST
The gaping hole in the bill involves a concept known as off-balance sheet accounting.
The Dodd Wall Street Charade|Frank Partnoy|March 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST
That people were allowed to have all these off-balance sheets was like having a second set of books.
The End Is Near!|Jeffrey Leeds|March 5, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Youre not yourself; youre over-strained and off-balance and Im so frightfully sorry all this has fallen upon you at such a time.
Adrienne Toner|Anne Douglas Sedgwick
Retief put out an arm as the vehicle rounded a corner, just catching the ambassador as he staggered, off-balance.
The Yillian Way|John Keith Laumer
Even when she was off-balance, her feet tapped out the elementary routine.
At the Post|Horace Leonard Gold
The second beam took Rynason in the left wrist and spun him off-balance for a moment.
Warlord of Kor|Terry Gene Carr
off balance
SEE SYNONYMS FOR off balance ON THESAURUS.COM
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Out of equilibrium, unsteady, as in When learning how to ride a two-wheeler, it's easy to get off balance and fall, or She stood up and threw the canoe off balance. [Mid-1900s]
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Surprised, unprepared, as in The teacher gives unannounced tests to keep the class off balance. [Second half of 1900s]
Words nearby off balance
off-air, offal, Offaly, off and on, off and running, off balance, off-balance sheet reserve, off-base, offbeat, offboard, off-brand