Keeled in a sentence as an adjective

Your partner has just keeled over and isn't breathing!

Its fairly even keeled, focusing on the cost/phsyics issues.

If we could all be as gracious and even-keeled and creative as Woz the world would be a better place.

Hence, one must log one's hours and try to maintain certain ratios to keep everything even keeled.

I guess that's why baseball players are encouraged to remain even-keeled, and not be stuck in a high, or low.

It's incongruent with the tone if the original post, which feels objective and even-keeled.

Science has come out looking incredibly even keeled and reasonable.

It's also worth noting that I believe PG's reputation is mostly even-keeled.

I forget the details, but practically speaking the database keeled over after some 200 or 500 files were open at the same time.

So all these big guys with the resources to fight back like Newegg did instead keeled over and paid up..."Target had a website; Target got sued by TQP.

I don't see how it can even pass the smell test for an intelligent person to assume that a couple hundred years ago people systematically keeled over at 30.

As mentioned, I only just now read the bill, and you appear to be much more educated on it than I, and from reading your comments, you seem very even-keeled on your defense of the bill.

I really appreciate that Scala has a mature, rational, even-keeled community.

> It is unclear whether the spread-sheeting-loving, consensus-oriented, even-keeled Cook can successfully reshape the cult-like culture that Jobs built.

They are extremely militarized, very technologically advanced, but not always fair and even-keeled.

If you were tumblr, it's probably not going to earn you some sort of even-keeled citizenship award but it seems it's not utterly ridiculous you'd have your lawyers ask the other party to cut that **** out, please.

Wow, now that's something you rarely see in legal correspondence: respectful, even-keeled explanation over "I'm going to hit you with this tersely-worded hammer if you don't comply" legalese.

I have definitely embraced many stoic principles into my life, and when I continue to work at maintaining and improving my understanding and ability to apply the principles I have adopted, I stay very even keeled, neither greatly happy or greatly sad.

Keeled definitions

adjective

having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship; "a carinate sepal"

See also: ridged carinate carinated