Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective situated away from the center or axis.

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  • adjective situated away from the center or axis

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Examples

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • I use the word "off-center" because many contributing voices are forgetting the reason and inspiration behind the current lawsuit--the students of New York City.

    Danny Bakewell: For the Sake of Our Children Danny Bakewell 2011

  • But Michael hated electric toothbrushes, I thought, feeling strangely off-center.

    Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011

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