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wobbly
adjective as in shaky
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
He said he fears moviegoers are pulling back on discretionary spending amid an uncertain economic landscape dotted with concerns about President Trump’s tariffs, inflation and a wobbly stock market.
And there is no appetite to do anything that might provoke the international markets to go wobbly about the UK again, as happened when Liz Truss was prime minister.
The cycle gets wobblier but it doesn’t change.
Minutes later, he drills new brackets and screws into the wobbly legs of a few restaurant chairs.
The regime's photographs might make North Korea look clean and shiny, Joe said, but in person you realise "the roads are awful, the pavements are wobbly, and the buildings are weirdly constructed".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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