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wobbling

[ wob-ling ]

adjective

  1. that wobbles or causes to wobble.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ɴDzbԲ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wobbling1

First recorded in 1650–60; wobble + -ing 2
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Those in the area reported a sudden jolt of energy, with some screaming and seeing high-rise buildings wobbling like jelly.

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With leaders Ireland wobbling to a win in Cardiff, France Dublin-bound and the prospect of Italy and Wales to come - both distinct bonus-point birdie chances - England are in the title mix.

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Its mechanical elements — the wobbling pins in particular — add a unique dynamic.

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When he lifted his hand, his fingers were so badly mangled, he thought it looked like they were wobbling in the air.

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The concentration of the pair was not even broken by two brief floodlight failures and a spectator wobbling a beer snake next to the sightscreen.

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