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View definitions for out of shape

out of shape

adjective as in gnarled

adjective as in soft

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Example Sentences

The same combination produced the second try with a Smith line break wrenching Australia out of shape and Cunningham-South plunging over from a tap penalty.

From BBC

They are slow, out of shape, undisciplined, and appear very poorly coached.

Trump is already bent out of shape because Harris is drawing such enormous crowds.

From Salon

The young defensive tackle was “easily the most out of shape player on this roster.”

The cables, which are in place from late May to early October, are “not for the out of shape or the faint of heart,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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