wobbling
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- wobblingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of wobbling
Example Sentences
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The chair near the door now had a stack of discarded clothing wobbling precariously as the men talked in the hushed voices of conspirators.
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“My people of The Mountain,” he said, double chins wobbling.
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And this is where the nerves and the past play into the current narrative that Arsenal are wobbling, having finished second in the last three campaigns, twice to City and last season to Liverpool.
From BBC
The firm hoped the sale would shore up wobbling investor confidence.
But the fraud contributed to the sense that the Louvre is wobbling after years of underinvestment and mismanagement.
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