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wobble

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB begin ▪ The fat houses between him and the market began to dance, wobbling their whited bellies. ▪ Once the colossus begins to wobble , the henchmen start to look for their own way out. ▪ She turns and begins to wobble ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, wabble , probably from Low German wabbeln "to wobble;" cognate with Old Norse vafla "hover about, totter," related to vafra "move unsteadily," from Proto-Germanic *wab- "to move back and forth," perhaps from PIE *webh- "to weave" (see waver ). Form ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Wobble " is the second single of rapper V.I.C. from his debut album Beast . The single was produced by Mr. Collipark . Before recording this song, he made a track called "Wobble (Skit)" to introduce the song "Wobble". Both tracks are in the album. Atlanta's ...

Usage examples of wobble.

Although Ansatz was almost tidally locked with Quatrefoil, it wobbled enough so most of its surface received at least a little sunlight.

They seemed to have woken up now, and as his team scored their fourth goal, still holding the English team to one-hundred, Harry was somewhat shocked to feel a jolt as a Bludger collided with his broom twigs, making him fly crazily for a moment until he grasped the handle with determination and zoomed straight up, to shake the wobbles out of it.

It was then that Doctor Syn noticed the brass bell of a blunderbuss wobbling at him through a fissure in the wall.

His mouse was quiet I stood with my back to the Sistine color print, gazing either at the empty, slightly wobbling turntable, or out the mansard window, over the raw-red roof tiles, at Christ Church, one dial on the front, another on the east side of the bulbiform tower.

Downward bound, with the ancient rungs wobbling in their sockets as I put my weight on them, I began to receive clairvoyant images from the long abandoned mine.

Lilith wobbled as she tried to comply and finally merely offered no resistance as he guided her with his hands, lifting her up onto her knees and guiding his engorged member into the mouth of her passage.

The door to the bus opened with a whoosh, and Sally wobbled out, all long, gangly, hairy legs and knobby knees, in his red chiffon cocktail dress and four-inch red sequined heels.

The Peaches was fifty meters above the ground, wobbling greasily and moving at the speed of a fast walk.

Before they reached the gorge at the end of the valley, Juba was wheezing and staggering, all her rolls of shining fat wobbling at each heavy pace, and she was seeing patches of darkness before her eyes.

Anxiously, Greta Kronk skittered away from the door, the small paint can wobbling from her bony wrist.

Greta Kronk skittered away from the door, the small paint can wobbling from her bony wrist.

It does wobble about its mean position a bit as a result of libration, but not by anything near that much.

Using all of his piloting skills, Lowie fought to steady the craft in its wobbling descent.

He followed behind Peppy, his large backside wobbling inside silky jogging bottoms.

I wobbled to the kerb and cut the motor just as Television segued into Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers, and cracked the last can of lager.