Move sideways or in an unsteady way.
1 I let go. I heard my voice wobble on the last words.
2 This week's policing and political earthquakes caused the Government to wobble violently.
3 The wobble compounds fears over the effect of coronavirus on the economy.
4 You want to talk, they just want to sit there and wobble .
5 But now questions are being asked of them again after another wobble .
6 I try not to wobble too much, and I twirl a lot.
7 He felt the fire escape wobble as Eva, then Tucker, followed him.
8 A trout would not wobble and tug in that sullen, carthorse manner.
9 The heat-seeking missile seemed to wobble slightly as it left the tube.
10 His receding form disappeared with a slight wobble around the next corner.
11 Slapping your ample behind and inviting him to ride the wobble is.
12 Still, this wobble didn't stop Mr Hunt from being very angry indeed.
13 I wobble a bit, but Erik steadies me when Dante lets go.
14 A wiggle, a wobble , a dash of red, a blotch of blue.
15 Your face looks a bright gamboge to me, and your outlines wobble .
16 Bulbous, flabby lips that would wobble and shiver if attention failed them.
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