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  • And if summer is off plumb, so is fall.
  • Nutty, squirrelly, bonkers, daft, half a bubble off plumb.
  • McGinnis said that contrary to public perception, Ditka is not a half-bubble off plumb.
  • The lean has worsened over the years and today the tower is more than three feet off plumb.
  • Kaczynski has been a loner since childhood and increasingly eccentric; a bubble off plumb, as they say.
  • And Maine was far from the only state where voters were _ how to put this ? _ slightly and intentionally off plumb.
  • "He's off plumb a little bit, but you couldn't ask for a better person,"
  • It's a little nutty, half a bubble off plumb, as they say, but each piece conveys its own energy.
  • Pumping through the various issues is a bit like leafing through a time capsule assembled by a committee of archivists all a hair off plumb.
  • His stories, with their pimp-walk prose and their lovable lowlife heroes, are oddly structured, always a couple of narrative bubbles off plumb.
  • I have never been struck by lightning, I'm pleased to disclose, despite what you may have heard about how that is what made me this much off plumb.
  • North of Fairbanks, roads have buckled, telephone poles have started to tilt, and homeowners have learned to live in houses that are more than a few bubbles off plumb.
  • It doesn't take too many people who are just half a bubble off plumb to arouse paranoia among otherwise well-intentioned folks willing to suspend reason, and eventually their trust.
  • And Texas Gov . George W . Bush could live forever with a reputation for being half a bubble off plumb, which stems primarily from his early verbal stumbles on foreign policy questions.
  • The portrayer of Texas Gov . Bush denied that he is dumb, even while admitting that his grasp of details might seem " maybe a half-bubble off plumb ."
  • The outer walls of the synagogue are built slightly off plumb, intended by the architect to convey the feeling that the Jewish community has always been slightly set off from the German city.
  • In Nance's book, the mother is clearly a few degrees off plumb, but director Eric Laneuville fails to draw that kind of performance out of Peyser, whose character is a key to the climax of Part One.