Wobbly
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British pronunciation/wˈɒbli/
American pronunciation/ˈwɑbəɫi/

Definition & Meaning of "wobbly"

wobbly
01

unstable and likely to shake or rock from side to side

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The inexperienced skater moved across the ice in a wobbly manner, trying to find balance on the slippery surface.
The newborn giraffe took its first wobbly steps, getting used to the long legs that would soon carry it with grace.
The actor portrayed a drunk character with exaggerated, wobbly movements for a comedic effect.
Wobbly
01

a member of the Industrial Workers of the World

example
Example
The inexperienced skater moved across the ice in a wobbly manner, trying to find balance on the slippery surface.
The newborn giraffe took its first wobbly steps, getting used to the long legs that would soon carry it with grace.
The actor portrayed a drunk character with exaggerated, wobbly movements for a comedic effect.
The toddler took a few wobbly steps as she learned to walk, her balance still developing.
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