wobbling
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- wobblingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of wobbling
Example Sentences
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“Well?” she said without breaking her focus from the wobbling structure.
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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
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The job market, which is expected to suffer serious damage from the widespread adoption of AI technologies, may already be wobbling.
From Barron's
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