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wobbling

[wob-ling] / ˈwɒb lɪŋ /


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By tracking repeating patterns in both X ray and radio signals from the event, the researchers found that the disk and the jet were wobbling together.

From Science Daily

U.S. stocks were wobbling on Thursday, with all three major indexes struggling for direction in afternoon trading.

From MarketWatch

England struggled to pick the difference between Starc's intention to swing the ball or hit a wobbling seam.

From BBC

The healthcare sector’s recent gains are attributed to investors reallocating capital from wobbling tech stocks and seeking undervalued assets.

From Barron's

U.S. stocks were wobbling on Tuesday, with several highflying tech names leading the way lower.

From MarketWatch