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1 I let go. I heard my voice wobble on the last words.
2 The cam axle is bent or the cams wobble on the axle.
3 Tom could see the hat, almost as clear as daylight, wobble on the figure's head.
4 She took an uncertain step toward him, and the planet seemed to wobble on its course.
5 He finished first in the men's event but only after a wobble on a quad flip.
6 When the plow begins to move, Julia's sandals wobble on the broken ground of the furrow.
7 Why do they always wobble on a Thursday?
8 He stopped below the floor with a jerk that made the basket wobble on the cable.
9 The edging support was mega-stable thanks to the Flexan midsole, with zero wobble on tiny face holds.
10 Teammate Aly Raisman never really recovered from a workmanlike set on bars and an uncharacteristic wobble on beam.
11 Barbara Kingsolver pulled it off in her Poisonwood Bible, even if she did wobble on the occasional fact.
12 South Africa's rand firmed after a brief wobble on Wednesday's 2019 government budget and bailout of electricity company Eskom.
13 Amorously, they walk shoulder to shoulder with the bull, and the little calves wobble on unsteady legs after their dams.
14 But England's Ross Fisher, who yesterday shot a course record 63, regained the lead despite a wobble on the back nine.
15 Euro zone debt has had a minor wobble on the troubles of Portugal's largest listed bank but only a minor one.
16 He pressed the button one more time, but then he saw Serra wobble on her feet, her hands on her forehead.
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