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are wobbling

  • present progressive
    of wobble.
    wobble
    verb (used without object)
    to incline to one side and to the other alternately, as a wheel, top, or other rotating body when not properly balanced.

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Now, deep into adulthood, both characters are wobbling.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

They are all the hallmarks of a team that are wobbling like hell.

From BBC Apr. 21, 2023

"Fears of U.S. recession also aren't helping. U.S. and Chinese economies are engines of global growth so when both of them are wobbling, that spells trouble for businesses."

From Reuters Sep. 1, 2022

It’s not quite in West Ham’s hands, but Leicester are wobbling badly and have the distraction of the FA Cup final.

From The Guardian May 9, 2021

My legs are wobbling so much I don’t know how they’re carrying me.

From "Code Name Kingfisher" by Liz Kessler