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of·f bal·ance
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off balanceadjective
Not physical balanced; not having physical equilibrium.
off balanceadjective
surprised; perplexed
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Off Balance
When the glamorous magician Zatanna is framed for a robbery during her act, Batman swings to her defense. Zatanna is grateful though a little puzzled by the Dark Knight's commitment to prove her innocence, but the two heroes unite and use the skills her father, Zatara, taught them to expose and combat the culprit: an evil illusionist named Montague Kane.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of off balance in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of off balance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of off balance in a Sentence
Everything was working well. I did a good job of keeping them off balance and getting weak contact.
It's previously been shown that when we are sleep deprived, or we don't get good quality sleep, our hormones can actually stimulate hunger, the ones that regulate suppression of hunger and fullness and satiety can be off balance.
I had a $1.3 billion short fall, I had another $750 million off-balance debt sheet to the hospitals, I had an unemployment rate of 8.2%.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta:
I was a little off with my command, i was able to keep them off balance later in the game. Pitching to contact was the goal today and I did a pretty good job of that.
They played a lot of cover 2 and really took away your easy-access throws, they mixed it up well, kept us off balance.
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