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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

He had a wide space of blue to cut through and as he bored in he saw Allison's ship lay over in a wabbly, sickening lurch and then nose down.

From A Yankee Flier with the R.A.F. by Montgomery, Rutherford George

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

Good stout legs, that can go at a trot all day, become now weak and wabbly.

From Chimney-Pot Papers by Endell, Fritz August Gottfried

Nothing is more destructive of good tools than a grooved, uneven, or wabbly stone.

From Practical Mechanics for Boys by Zerbe, James Slough