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wibble

/ ˈwɪbəl /

verb

  1. to wobble
  2. often foll by on to speak or write in a vague or wordy manner


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wibble1

C19: from wibble-wobble , reduplication of wobble

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Example Sentences

The stone avenue must have wibble-wobbled with the rush of this ball of tangled men and strangled cries.

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