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wobble

[wob-uhl] / ˈwɒb əl /


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"You still have to be able to play it but you can see when he is holding his wobble seam, see when he is trying to swing it."

From BBC

Despite it all, global trade merchandise volumes, which wobbled at first, are expected to end the year up 2.4%, according to the World Trade Organization.

From The Wall Street Journal

It had seemed like Arsenal were starting to wobble.

From BBC

But Gabriel and Jurrien Timber started after injuries, giving Arsenal a far more solid look following their recent defensive wobbles.

From Barron's

Markets have wobbled in recent weeks due to concerns about possible overvaluation of AI-linked stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal