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Wobbling   /wˈɑbəlɪŋ/  /wˈɑblɪŋ/   Listen
Wobbling

adjective
1.
(of sound) fluctuating unsteadily.






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"Wobbling" Quotes from Famous Books



... slightly wobbling and a touch of the nasal whine, the first speaker protested, "Well, look what George III done to ...
— A Straight Deal - or The Ancient Grudge • Owen Wister

... to be a baboon came hopping round the fire, and was instantly met upon the other side by a lion, or rather a human being dressed in a lion's skin. Then came a goat, then a man wrapped in an ox's hide, with the horns wobbling about in a ludicrous way. After him followed a blesbok, then an impala, then a koodoo, then more goats, and many other animals, including a girl sewn up in the shining scaly hide of a boa-constrictor, several yards ...
— She • H. Rider Haggard

... the three or four watchdials wobbling up and down my elongated wrist. They seemed to say it was ...
— Measure for a Loner • James Judson Harmon



Words linked to "Wobbling" :   unsteady



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