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wonky

adjective as in shaky

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All-star voting is up 70 percent compared with 2020, according to people with knowledge of the situation, but that rush of fan voting hasn’t produced any wonky results.

You don’t have to worry about pairing and wonky Bluetooth connections.

Schedules in the traditional sense are increasingly a thing of the past and are instead often dictated by algorithms, which can result in wonky hours, with employees sometimes given two hours of work one day and eight the next.

The cookies didn’t come out perfectly round, which made for a few wonky sandwiches, with caramel spilling out from the sides.

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For example, some of these might sound pretty good but the battery-life might be lacking or the fit might be super comfortable but other smart features like touch-control could be wonky.

Much ink has been spilled over the wonky science and plot contrivances of Interstellar.

Justin Bieber This wonky first pitch offers further proof that Justin Bieber struggles with the definition of a straight line.

The store became famous for “wonky carrots”—the type often rejected by supermarkets on aesthetic grounds.

According to the latest news in aviation, the world of air travel has gone a little wonky.

This could all change if Maryland decides to veer left and elect Heather Mizeur, a wonky, pro-pot married lesbian, as governor.

He straightened his back more, making it pop and gave her his devilish grin, the one where his wonky eyebrow went up and down.

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

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