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wobble

[wob-uhl] / ˈwɒb əl /


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Banks’ exposure to private credit caused stocks to wobble in February.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026

But the legs that underpin the stool of Wall Street’s still-bullish forecasts, in the form of Fed rate cuts, slowing inflation pressures, and a resilient economy, have started o wobble.

From Barron's • Mar. 19, 2026

Lense-Thirring precession is not the only process that could cause a disk to wobble.

From Science Daily • Mar. 11, 2026

Arsenal next face London derbies with Tottenham and Chelsea and they have worryingly started to wobble at a decisive stage in the season.

From BBC • Feb. 18, 2026

There was a pall in the house because Akira had hardly moved all day, except to wobble his head and groan softly.

From "A Place to Belong" by Cynthia Kadohata