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Meanings of
wobbly
in English
Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
shaky
rickety
wonky
Related terms
unstable
Usage of
wobbly
in English
1
In such magnitude-10
wobbly
times, we have often mobilised against an enemy.
2
In recent reviews, I see I've lavished praise on various
wobbly
mounds.
3
Both have now started detoxification programmes, but in a rather
wobbly
fashion.
4
Odd, she didn't remember the bench being
wobbly
earlier in the day.
5
All the mid section of the
wobbly
structure was shattered to flinders.
6
He felt
wobbly
and drunk as he touched each one in turn.
7
One road ran through the development, a
wobbly
horseshoe infested with cul-de-sacs.
8
Before it all went completely
wobbly
,
I told him who I was.
9
Even when its execution is sometimes
wobbly
,
you never mistake its ambition.
10
Here as in London the show got off to a
wobbly
start.
11
He wanted for the
wobbly
fan to fall and guillotine his head.
12
This thought made him so sad that his knees felt suddenly
wobbly
.
13
Then he slowly stood up from his chair, looking a bit
wobbly
.
14
He thrashed his legs and managed to rise to a
wobbly
stand.
15
Jaff made the sort of
wobbly
snort that passed for a chuckle.
16
He extended a hand toward Remy and she stood,
wobbly
and slow.
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About this term
wobbly
Adjective
Adverb
Frequent collocations
wobbly legs
feel wobbly
wobbly start
wobbly smile
wobbly knees
More collocations
Wobbly
through the time
Wobbly
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common