- WOBBLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The whole issue mushrooms up; everyone is thrown into a bit of a "wobbly", and the whole issue gets out of context
- WOBBLY Synonyms: 33 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Synonyms for WOBBLY: shaking, trembly, trembling, shaky, quivering, shuddering, wobbling, shivering; Antonyms of WOBBLY: stable, steady, controlled, firm, settled
- Wobbly - definition of wobbly by The Free Dictionary
to rock unsteadily from side to side
- Wobbly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If something's wobbly, it has a tendency to sway or lurch from side to side, like the wobbly wheel on a broken tricycle or the wobbly legs of a cruise ship passenger who has just set foot on solid ground after a week at sea
- wobbly adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of wobbly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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Factsheet What does the adjective wobbly mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective wobbly See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- WOBBLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you feel wobbly or if your legs feel wobbly, you feel weak and have difficulty standing up, especially because you are afraid, ill, or exhausted She could not maintain her balance and moved in a wobbly fashion Ryan was exhausted by the flight and walked off with wobbly legs to find Clark
- WOBBLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Wobbly noun Wob· bly ˈwä-blē plural Wobblies : a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
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