wobbling

IPA: wˈɑbʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • The motion of something that wobbles.
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Examples of "wobbling" in Sentences

  • The wobbling is a strong way to show that the goat is old and weak.
  • It's wobbling, I guess, Gary, wouldn't you say, kind of wobbling around.
  • Coming out of a Fredstand it's a different, more preferable kind of wobbling during those first couple of pedal strokes.
  • Alas, the wobbling was actually due to tiny changes in the optics of his telescope, caused by routine maintenance of the lenses.
  • White Deer recalls wobbling on scaffolding as he struggled to paint an image of a Choctaw woman, in traditional dress, cradling an Irish baby.
  • As for plaid,one of the poiticians I'm most critical of is Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones, for 'wobbling' all over the place and 'chickening out'.
  • He now began to be more expert with his improvised paddles, and the string just kept tight, but with scarcely any strain upon it, yet prevented the tub from "wobbling" -- steered it in fact to the house, and helped to counteract the flow of the water.

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