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wobble

verb as in stagger, quake

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So the Bank's rate-setters face a delicate balancing act for the rest of the year, starting at their next meeting in May, particularly because nobody is sure how much the tightrope is going to wobble.

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He ran on to the kerb at Degner One, twice had an oversteer moment at the hairpin, and then a big wobble out of the final chicane.

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Liverpool have had a break since going out of the Champions League and losing the Carabao Cup final, and I don't think we will see them wobble here.

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He still thinks so, even as he wobbles, delays, follows through, then retreats and grants import exemptions in response to the outcry at home.

England's challenge is to deliver a similar result -and hope France might wobble and the trophy tips unexpectedly their way.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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