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is wobbling

  • present 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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And yet, it’s only one of OpenAI’s many recent troubles—and a sign that the A.I. bubble, while far from bursting outright, is wobbling and weakening as we speak.

From Slate Mar. 25, 2026

But the fraud contributed to the sense that the Louvre is wobbling after years of underinvestment and mismanagement.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 17, 2026

While it all appears to be so easy for defending champion City, which recorded a 10th straight victory in all competitions by beating Leicester 3-1 on Saturday, Arsenal’s form is wobbling.

From Seattle Times Apr. 16, 2023

It is also possible that Earth’s innermost layer is wobbling about.

From New York Times Jan. 23, 2023

Question Quigley is wobbling toward us on a big woman’s bicycle and calls to me, Hoi, Frankie McCourt, you’re going to be killed.

From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt