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wobble about

verb as in blow hot and cold

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I had a bit of a wobble about the date but I thought 'I'm going to conquer this, I'm going to go and I won't let what happened define me, that is in the past'.

From BBC

In March, three months before the show premiered on the BBC in Britain, Alderton had “a big wobble” about being thrust into the spotlight again, she said.

Thorpe had a wobble about going to the concert after the London terror attacks, said Harrison.

If you’re feeling down, the robot will wobble about, look you in the eye and ask: “Why are you sad?”

Unlike almost any other moon to have been observed they do not keep a fixed face on their parent planet, but spin and wobble about their own axes.

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

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