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wabbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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OLD ENGLISH�A wabbly play of Galsworthy's shored up into sound entertainment by the extraordinary performance of George Arliss.

From Time Magazine Archive

And if I did they were of the springy, wabbly kind that would seesaw the load from my hips to my calves.

From Forty Minutes Late 1909 by Smith, Francis Hopkinson

Good stout legs, that can go at a trot all day, become now weak and wabbly.

From Chimney-Pot Papers by Endell, Fritz August Gottfried

At thought of him and of this, Jeff Poindexter, reperched on his wabbly piggin, wove his furrowed brow into a closer and more intricate pattern of cordial dislike.

From Sundry Accounts by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)

So off he went, wabbly, wabbly, on his big yellow feet, and pretty soon he saw Granddaddy Bullfrog on his log.

From Little Jack Rabbit's Adventures by Barbour, Harold S.