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wobbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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At first, it just looks like a mass of scribbles, but then I make out the crooked, wobbly letters that spell Boo.

From Literature

It’s the wobbly one Babs sat on while she was showing me the space.

From Literature

We only have two wobbly chairs that came with the apartment, along with the two narrow beds we sleep on.

From Literature

Its editorial says the last thing the country needs is a wobbly government, and it hopes the two men can work together.

From BBC

There was something else too—a capital H, scribbled and wobbly and almost faded out.

From Literature