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has been wobbling

  • present perfect progressive
    of wobble (3rd person singular).
    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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“Especially late. Like the whole day pretty much the ball has been wobbling because there has been so many people walking on it.”

From Seattle Times Apr. 26, 2024

The tragedy is a test for North Macedonia's government, which has been wobbling in recent weeks.

From BBC Nov. 23, 2021

Although my realism has been wobbling lately, I remain a realist.

From Scientific American Mar. 19, 2021

County picked up one of their three victories against Hibernian and will be looking to make it a double against a side that has been wobbling after a scorching opening.

From BBC Dec. 25, 2012

But the stock market has been wobbling downward ever since the Dow Jones hit its alltime high of 1051.7 in January 1973.

From Time Magazine Archive