wobble
Example Sentences
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This pattern points to a process known as "jet precession," which refers to a gradual shift in the direction of the jets over time, similar to the slow wobble of a spinning top.
From Science Daily
Stocks look set to wobble Tuesday after a strong start to the week.
From MarketWatch
In one spectacular sequence in the Sugar Bowl against Georgia, Chambliss scrambled away from a pass rush and flipped a wobbling backhand pass, basketball-style, down the sideline for a key completion.
Just four sets dropped across the entire tournament, with any perceived blips or wobbles not really worthy of the name.
From BBC
"You still have to be able to play it but you can see when he is holding his wobble seam, see when he is trying to swing it."
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.