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wobbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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Ms. Waller-Bridge was almost as funny as Jean Smart in “Hacks,” which lost the Emmy to Seth Rogen’s wobbly vehicle “The Studio,” another example of the industry stroking itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like Reid, she argues that AI investment will be supportive for stocks, as well as the broader economy, even if consumer spending and the labor market are wobbly.

From Barron's

We’ve mentioned umpteen times that unless something is done, Social Security’s wobbly Trust Fund — paid by workers and their employers — could run out as soon as 2032.

From MarketWatch

Slipping home prices, a wobbly job market and economic uncertainty have left some customers on the sidelines, executives said.

From The Wall Street Journal

This isn’t like last season, when KC was wobbly but somehow Mr. Magoo’d itself to 15-2 and the No. 1 seed.

From The Wall Street Journal