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wobbly
1[ wob-lee ]
adjective
- shaky; unsteady.
Wobbly
2[ wob-lee ]
noun
- a member of the Industrial Workers of the World.
Wobbly
1/ ˈwɒblɪ /
noun
- a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
wobbly
2/ ˈwɒblɪ /
adjective
- unsteady
- trembling, shaking
noun
- throw a wobbly slang.throw a wobbly to become suddenly very agitated or angry
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Derived Forms
- ˈwobbliness, noun
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Other Words From
- wobbli·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wobbly2
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Example Sentences
At times he was wobbly about whether he really had enough sources to support what his instinct told him was the truth.
That month, he was one of just 23 House members to vote against a $1 billion aid package to the wobbly Ukrainian government.
He even took a few wobbly first steps (with a little assistance from his mum, of course).
And housing, while still a bit wobbly, is definitively back.
But he delivered his remarks in the same low-affect, wobbly-voiced delivery to which Fed watchers have become accustomed.
The strong light at the back of the house—a wobbly one—was rapidly becoming a glow in the heavens, as they say in journalese.
Nagpirigpirig siya sa hagdan nga nagkurugkurug, He was walking gingerly on the wobbly steps.
It was rather wobbly, but a bit of wood was put under the faulty leg, and it did very well.
His poor legs and feet got so terribly wobbly that he was afraid he'd fall down or something and couldn't finish his delivery.
The front lawn had been turned into a circus ring by means of a low, rather wobbly circular railing.
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