out of whack in English

adjective

low-spirited, in a bad mood

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1. So complicated, made like shit, out of whack.

2. Looks like your party got a little out of whack here.

3. After years of dieting(sentencedict .com), Carol's metabolism was completely out of whack.

4. And the result is that feeling and reality get out of whack, they get different.

5. The anti-inflationary bias, which made sense until recently, now is seriously out of whack with current economic realities.

6. So can the body really become Acidic? One of the easiest ways to tell that this fine balance is out of whack is to look at your body’s pH level

7. Out of breath, winded, exhausted, panting, gasping, puffed, choking, gulping, wheezing, out of puff (informal), out of whack (informal), puffing and blowing, short-winded I was a little Breathless and my heartbeat was fast.

8. From Acuras to Volvos, every vehicle has factory specifications for suspension geometry, including Camber, toe (the angle of the tire front to back), and caster (the tire's position relative to the suspension).Unfortunately, pot-holed roads and maybe a set of cheap or mismatched tires can throw those factory-set specifications out of whack.