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wobbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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The home-improvement retailer has said that economic uncertainty, including slipping home prices and a wobbly job market, have led homeowners to delay remodeling projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

When my spoon broke through the wobbly layer of cheesy bread and resurfaced all gooey and molten, the winter suddenly didn’t seem so bad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now the industry limps along by focusing on artificial intelligence; private equity also has experienced setbacks and looks even wobblier to me.

From The Wall Street Journal

I let myself into the room and stepped into the bed, one foot at a time, the warm water inside the plastic sheet sloshing around and making me feel a bit wobbly.

From Los Angeles Times

Scheffler again looked wobbly on his first few holes, including a bogey on the 13th, but after a run of birdies he chipped in from 65 yards for an eagle on the seventh.

From Barron's