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.
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  • 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
  • Putting a brave face on it, I picked myself up, brushed myself down and carried on to school, buckled front wheel wobbling like a clown's car.
  • Variations in the timing of perihelion and aphelion are caused by a ‘wobbling’ in the Earth's axis of rotation as it rotates around the Sun.
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • His knees were wobbling as if they might collapse under the strain of holding his body upright.
  • Which is why it was probably quite unnerving for the bespectacled man looking out of his window at me, a grown man, wobbling in his general direction. The Sun
  • The most phlegmatic, untroubled rebuilder of wobbling innings in the world today, the 35-year-old left hander shrugged off every ball that gloved him and every one that scuttled.
  • Even when, like this series, it's pop tornado Chico on skates, in a satin yellow bomber jacket and snug-fit breeks, livening up his wobbling with a nifty hand jive and a Who? Dancing On Ice: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • India's collection of medium-pacers—a rising factor in the game as the growing volume of cricket played makes the life of the genuine paceman an injury-ridden nightmare—have executed a very simple plan brilliantly, plonking the ball on a certain line and length, varying their pace and wobbling it a bit in the air, and England have had no answer. Both India, England Struggle on Foreign Soil
  • But it is where the government has rushed, unprepared, political antennae wobbling, that it has fallen into error.
  • An issue about human mountains of wobbling blubber in danger of making their country sink under their weight. The Sun
  • An issue about human mountains of wobbling blubber in danger of making their country sink under their weight. The Sun
  • My voice was wobbling up and down like Sally Field accepting an award.
  • The plane staggered and started to climb, slowly, sluggishly, wobbling terrifyingly.
  • I started to cry, my bottom lip wobbling all over the place.
  • His wobbling mitre gave clerical emphasis to his plea.
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • By slow, painful steps I clambered to my feet, wobbling uncertainly on the rough wooden floor.
  • They took a glass of precious sherry in the music room, and Six entertained them with a wobbling nocturne. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • This all led to uncivilised evening drinks at The Local, before wobbling home in an uncertain manner.
  • "Drink it, " she said, her voice wobbling a little but confident.
  • The planets dangle in a line beside the forest track to the observatory, suspended from wooden gallows and wobbling slightly in the wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a perfectly good leg, all except for a few inches of bone near the thigh which had been shattered to countless fragments by a wobbling, high-velocity American bullet. Mexico's Army and Ours
  • The planets dangle in a line beside the forest track to the observatory, suspended from wooden gallows and wobbling slightly in the wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of them barely looked capable of sustaining the weight; you could almost see their legs wobbling with the strain.
  • It then started wobbling from side to side and he became frightened.
  • ‘Not much,’ she answered, her voice wobbling on the last syllable.
  • For multisensory stimulation, hundreds of architectural jellies quivered in a synchronised jelly dance to a soundscape of wobbling jelly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though some would debate your right to ears if you keep your iPod volume maxed at an ossicle-wobbling level, an owner of Apple's popular Lilliputian jukebox has filed a lawsuit against the computer maker, claiming the device can cause hearing loss in people who use it. Jobs' Apple Faces Lawsuit Over iPod Volume
  • Sally had joined Pine in giggling and I was wobbling away all unawares. THE MANANA MAN
  • Traffic had to stop and wait while the cowman, wobbling on his bike with a stick in hand, would have to round up the odd cow that tried to make a run for it. Family life
  • At least real conservatives stick by their guns, but you're the worst kind of pusillanimous, wobbling imbeciles. Took a ride on the reading
  • ‘Jackson was… Jackson was a long time ago,’ Mrs. Davis whispered, voice wobbling.
  • Pockets of oil inside the earth acting as ballast, preventing the globe from wobbling out of control and altering the degree oflocation andclimate of every continent on the sphere. Is Oil Blood Or Is It Just Crap?
  • But it's wobbling in the direction of the same package leisure industry which gave us the gym.
  • An issue about human mountains of wobbling blubber in danger of making their country sink under their weight. The Sun
  • The words of the driver as he sailed away were -- "Go home and die, you moonstruck, gibbering, wobbling omadhaun," and she had thought that his description was apt and eloquent. Here are Ladies
  • A baby is wobbling in the middle of the yard.
  • Her knees were wobbling as she held onto the back of my chair for support.
  • Bad news for six year old kids still wobbling about on stabilisers - it is now illegal to ride your bicycle on the pavement.
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Grand Central Terminal If it's been a while since you taxied from JFK to the island of Manhattan, bridging toward that dramatic Batman skyline, you may find yourself feeling as disoriented as a hubcap wobbling down the street in every wrong direction. New York
  • Bofinger is a shrine to food, staffed by mustachioed waiters in black waistcoats and white aprons, waltzing around the various rooms bearing platters of fruits de mer, wobbling crème caramels, great tureens of bouillabaisse.
  • After wobbling in the Regency crisis of 1789, he was deprived of his position in the bedchamber.
  • As a beginner , he is wobbling about on the bicycle.
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • A vision of me stepping on him, wobbling and then falling on him, flattening him like a pancake flashed through my head.
  • Her voice was wobbling a bit, from suppressed tears.
  • One or two were wobbling along on bicycles, throwing up thin wraiths of dust in their wake.
  • A tall blonde in a skimpy outfit came sauntering over to him, unsteady and wobbling on her heels.
  • Don't go rocking old Humpty, I said, don't go wobbling his wall. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The sound of a Bakelite door handle wobbling against wood penetrated the refereeing of the cicadas. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • The captain battled to control the overloaded jet as it landed in Manchester, wobbling from side to side before stopping on a grass verge. The Sun
  • That plan appeared to be well on course until a flurry of wickets shortly after tea had West Indies wobbling.
  • The captain battled to control the overloaded jet as it landed in Manchester, wobbling from side to side before stopping on a grass verge. The Sun
  • It took merely a few minutes for her to grow bored, and she stood, and with wobbling limbs made her way to the bag, produced a flowered sage tarlatan dress, put it on, and straightened her hair.
  • As they watched in bemusement she reached sand and promptly sank ankle-deep, wobbling precariously, grabbing at air for support, her balance an uncertainty from moment to moment.
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which is why it was probably quite unnerving for the bespectacled man looking out of his window at me, a grown man, wobbling in his general direction. The Sun
  • A baby is wobbling in the middle of the yard.
  • More surprises await the fortunate listener in the third and final section, starting with Paul Rogers’ marvelously melodic upper-register arco bass work and some curious wobbling and squiggling from the two guitars.
  • Resolved to fetch another drink, she slowly got up, her legs wobbling only slightly.
  • He was wobbling with the chasing pack breathing down his neck as he reached the turn only one shot ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • To prevent wobbling, anchor stick securely in foam-filled pot and reinforce stick in foam with glue.
  • Cindy, you could tump over and conk your head wobbling on one of those things. I don’t know what you call it | clusterflock
  • Andre Adams is in the thick of a rather fine spell here, wobbling the ball around underneath some thick, fuggy clouds. County cricket - as it happened
  • Feder came into sight , wobbling about on an old bicycle.
  • His knees were wobbling as if they might collapse under the strain of holding his body upright.
  • Across it, turrets of the small white mosque seemed as insubstantial as the wobbling outlines of a heat mirage.
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hardman Nutley was awesome despite wobbling like a rookie boxer hit by a Mike Tyson thunderbolt after a heavy collision early in the match.
  • One type of bird had a bit of an ungainly way of carrying itself in flight, splaying its legs out as it went and wobbling a bit.
  • He was wobbling with the chasing pack breathing down his neck as he reached the turn only one shot ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • I'll never forget Madan Lal's prodigious leap in his delivery stride, the ball wobbling under dense, oyster clouds and Kapil Dev gambolling in the deep to catch Richards. Cricket World Cup needs classic moments – not Bryan Adams – to be a hit | Rob Bagchi
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘A little shaken,’ she admitted, wincing when her voice came out wobbling.
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • He pushed to the side, legs wobbling, and his hands found the door.
  • He also kept wobbling back and forth, like he couldn't stand still.
  • a low-pitched wobbling sound
  • With my teeth chattering and my knees wobbling, I somehow managed to climb the steps to the second floor.
  • The first meadow brown butterflies are flitting along with a wobbling motion between the tall grasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • “An archetype,” Michael interrupted pugnaciously, his voice wobbling slightly. THE FORBIDDEN GAME
  • Which is why it was probably quite unnerving for the bespectacled man looking out of his window at me, a grown man, wobbling in his general direction. The Sun
  • He envisaged himself wobbling on the edge of an invisible cliff, leaning hazardously this way and that.
  • The warlock was a short fellow in his late thirties, younger than I, though with his wobbling paunch, graying goatee, and the broken veins in his bulbous nose, he looked older. And Other Tales Of Valdemar
  • A baby is wobbling in the middle of the yard.
  • Standing up, she tugged down at the tiny skirt, wobbling uncertainly in her tall heels.
  • Something romantic, nostalgic, bracing and, for the novice, ankle-wobbling, about the idea of swishing across frozen water. JSOnline.com
  • It looked like a large, wobbling soap bubble.
  • But I didn't expect to find myself wobbling with fear when they called my bluff. The Sun
  • I pictured a man taking leave of his motor; wobbling from the fast lane towards the hard shoulder.

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