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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

You're making that poor little wabbly track of ours try to bear all sorts of mysterious and symbolic intensities of meaning.

From Plashers Mead A Novel by MacKenzie, Compton

She'd been keeping a stiff lip up to this, but she came to the scratch wabbly in her voice.

From Shorty McCabe by Wilson, F. Vaux (Francis Vaux)

Chetty's arms swingin' wide, and his block rockin', and his breath comin' short, and his knees gettin' as wabbly as a new boy speakin' a piece.

From Side-stepping with Shorty by Ford, Sewell

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




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