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wobble

[wob-uhl] / ˈwɒb əl /


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Jack’s head hurt and his legs wobbled, but he staggered to the tiller.

From Literature

But the fraud contributed to the sense that the Louvre is wobbling after years of underinvestment and mismanagement.

From The Wall Street Journal

With gusting winds at the seaside course's signature 18th hole keeping balls wobbling and rolling out of position, Bhatia endured a hefty wait before missing a seven-foot birdie putt and closing with a par.

From Barron's

England had another wobble but got their T20 World Cup campaign back on track with a five-wicket victory over Scotland in Kolkata - a result that leaves the Scots on the brink of a group-stage exit.

From BBC

England wobbled at the start of their chase as the new white ball swung under the floodlights with the sun going down.

From Barron's