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US
/ˈwɑbəɫɪŋ, ˈwɑbɫɪŋ/
]
[ UK /wˈɒblɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒblɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of sound) fluctuating unsteadily
a low-pitched wobbling sound
How To Use wobbling In A Sentence
- So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling.
- This new darting, wobbling spoon is available in 10 color patterns and is perfect for trout and kokanee salmon. ACME FRISKY FISH
- His wobbling mitre gave clerical emphasis to his plea.
- I laced my skates and stepped forth with ankles wobbling and feet that felt bound.
- Strapped into the tight confines of the cockpit the driver has only one means of non-verbal expression - wobbling his head.
- Raymond : Ah , but it may not go ahead. The university senate is wobbling on this one.
- A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change.
- There's also little evidence of wobbling in the body, which can be a signature for roofless versions of normally hard-topped coupes, which is as much a compliment to the suspension as to the stiffness of the car as a whole. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
- The arrhythmic type of heart attack, Patel said Tomlinson had suffered, would have occurred with a wobbling of the heart known as ventricular fibrillation. Ian Tomlinson inquest: medical queries addressed to Freddy Patel
- Every single path to my cold, unspringy mattress involved creaking wood and 45-degree wobbling. MIT Admissions