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UK
/kˈɒlɪwˌɒbəlz/
]
NOUN
- severe gastroenteritis of unknown etiology; characterized by severe colic and vomiting and diarrhea
How To Use collywobbles In A Sentence
- Throwing himself into one of the office's numerous squashy chairs, Irvine admits to a last - minute attack of the collywobbles.
- Throwing himself into one of the office's numerous squashy chairs, Irvine admits to a last - minute attack of the collywobbles.
- If your child is blusterous collywobbles or headache, but do not have any explicit symptoms again, so he may be mental insecurity.
- But after Rooney disappears to check on the day's shoot, Kidd reveals that the second run will be raunchier than the first, possibly prompting more network collywobbles.
- All of which statistics are likely to send the usual collywobbles up the council's collective spine - even though The Valley used to be the biggest club ground in the country, and comfortably held crowds of up to 70,000.
- Tracking the progress of the Merced-Itanium will cause many an attack of the collywobbles for commentators.
- Last week, after a month-long bout of the collywobbles, Vodafone accepted a third generation B licence.
- Any initial collywobbles I might have had about stepping into a room full of strangers were immediately dispelled when the very first person I clapped eyes on turned out to be someone I already knew: David.
- One thing is certain: there will be more collywobbles on May 5 than on the previous two election nights put together.
- After a last-minute Dave Rainford goal in the first game had denied them a quarter-final FA Trophy win against Bishop's Stortford, Fleet were once again haunted by the late collywobbles in last midweek's replay at Stonebridge Road.