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Synonyms

wobbling

American  
[wob-ling] / ˈwɒb lɪŋ /
Sometimes wabbling

adjective

  1. that wobbles or causes to wobble.


Other Word Forms

  • wobblingly adverb

Etymology

Origin of wobbling

First recorded in 1650–60; wobble + -ing 2

Example Sentences

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“Well?” she said without breaking her focus from the wobbling structure.

From Literature

Indeed, the major indexes surged on Monday and were wobbling on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Indeed, the major indexes surged on Monday and were wobbling on Tuesday.

From Barron's

He spun round, wobbling a little from hunger.

From Literature

The job market, which is expected to suffer serious damage from the widespread adoption of AI technologies, may already be wobbling.

From Barron's