- - Overleaded.
- - have typo altered describing body with too many managers?
- - Likely to tip over
- - Work hard during afternoon meal, leaving content, very likely to tip
- - bottom light? then a fall is imminent!
- - Disproportionately large on high
- - With too much capitalisation, have typo corrected
- - Lacking balance
- - Unstable through an excess of weight
- - Giving up weed and stout maybe a reason one fell over
- - Chief villain in film may be unbalanced
- - Liable to tip over, maybe
- - Unstable by being overloaded above
- - Giving up weed and stout maybe reason one fell over
- - Not stable, in a way
- - Bosomy, perhaps
- - With a high center of gravity
- - Not well-balanced
- - Tending to teeter
- - Bulky and precarious
- - Unstable, in a way
- - Lacking in stability.
- - Poorly balanced.
- - Lacking stability
- - Unbalanced.
- - Likely to fall over
- - Unstable
- - Leading film villain like Dolly Parton?
- - Unevenly balanced
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