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wabbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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OLD ENGLISH�A wabbly play of Galsworthy's shored up into sound entertainment by the extraordinary performance of George Arliss.

From Time Magazine Archive

As Mrs. Gordon had prophesied, she felt well, only the least bit wabbly.

From The Camerons of Highboro by Gilchrist, Beth Bradford

An elaborate evening dress may call for a higher heel than the one worn on the street, but it will not excuse the wabbly spindle heels sold girls by many ruthless concerns.

From Appropriate Clothes for the High School Girl by Alexander, Virginia M.

The wabbly little West Street horse car had reached the White Star dock by this and the two men stepped off.

From The Grain Ship by Robertson, Morgan

They got him on his feet and he seemed better, though still very wabbly.

From Frontier Boys on the Coast or in the Pirate's Power by Roosevelt, Wyn




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