Ainda não temos significados para "little wobble".
1A little wobble can get worse until the whole system collapses.
2Before long the creature gave its head a little wobble.
3There was a little wobble in her voice that showed Tonino she was very frightened.
4Australia's housing market just had a little wobble.
5Bake for 45 minutes, until a crust has formed but the centre still has a little wobble.
6Nobody can, from a distance, reliably make out the kind of little wobble that could qualify as movement.
7As I watched him walk up the street, I saw just a little wobble in his stride there.
8You see that little wobble in the mid-afternoon yesterday, before the high-volume sell-off at the end of the day?
9Walking along the last few metres to the doors his legs had more than a little wobble of apprehension.
10In World Cup qualification Brazil, who started along the road to Russia with a little wobble, won all eight games after the midfielder returned.
11He had a little wobble at the start; pretty much immaculate after that 14 Chris Ashton 4 He won a penalty late on.
12But those same little wobbles are essential to a living system.
13"South Asian starvation diet has commenced, sahib," said Hakim with a little wobble of his head.
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