While this yaw may cause a kayaker to feel off-kilter, a boat designed to turn less easily would be more suited to carrying freight. |
The music is very unique too, full of off-kilter, obscure instruments, giving the album an dreamy old-fashioned vibe, which works whether the songs are gentle or menacing. |
In his 1980 film, the actor is widely regarded to have given one of his most manic performances, in a career packed with off-kilter roles. |
It is an off-kilter pay scale that compensates inexperienced teachers as much as, if not more than, applicants with advanced degrees in education. |
The band has attracted national attention with its off-kilter performances and unconventional choice of instruments. |
They bring life to themes of solitude and enclosure with humour as clowns, acrobats, jugglers, dancers and off-kilter trampolinists. |