Wobbly

[ US /ˈwɑbəɫi/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒbli/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
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How To Use Wobbly In A Sentence

  • She wound up her dance routine with a wobbly pirouette and took a little bow.
  • He's still a bit wobbly after the operation .
  • Thereby, you will be able to navigate your way ahead, carefully picking your route around bloated wobbly people, inconsiderate ‘wallowers’ and arsey posers as they try to impress the girls.
  • Complete with wobbly bridges, turrets and wonky roof lines, it looks as if it comes straight from the pages of a fairytale. Times, Sunday Times
  • It takes in 20 wibbly-wobbly crossings, five metres above the ground, then a shriek-inducing zip-wire descent. The Sun
  • There was a concrete floor and wobbly chairs.
  • It was fantastic, my lip would curl up and my knee would go wobbly and I'd sing Blue Suede Shoes.
  • Most of the shots on Friday night were static, and when they weren't, they were wobbly.
  • Maybe you should re-spike your studs to your silt, because they were wobbly in the first place.
  • The final battle, although it seems rather misleading to describe it as such, involves wobbly Satan throwing rubber starfishes at Thor, which he then has to pretend are attacking him. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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