Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
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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