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has wobbled

  • present perfect
    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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After rising 160% in 2026, with most of those gains happening over the past month or so, the stock has wobbled a bit in recent days.

From Barron's May 4, 2026

But recently, the Cárdenas-Padilla political clan has wobbled like never before.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 27, 2024

While the dollar faltered over the summer, growth has wobbled in many of the world's major economies while remaining comparatively robust in the United States.

From Reuters Sep. 12, 2023

Britain’s economy has wobbled along since the financial crisis more than a decade ago, in 2008, with weak productivity and low pay.

From New York Times Oct. 4, 2022

Wait until the planter has got his rows marked out and has wobbled along on his knees pressing the seeds into perhaps half the length of his first row.

From Love Conquers All by Gluyas Williams