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wobbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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My legs are wobbly, and Dara grabs my hand to steady me.

From Literature

Ms. Arquette does a wobbly Irish accent for some reason, possibly sheer boredom.

From The Wall Street Journal

He moved the heavy, wobbly old wardrobe away from the wall with surprising ease and pulled my bed into the center of the room.

From Literature

It was not the high, wobbly yowl of a cub, but the pure, heart-wrenching song of a young wolf.

From Literature

After Monday’s respite from Iran angst, U.S. stocks appear set for a wobbly open.

From The Wall Street Journal