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wobbly

[wob-lee] / ˈwɒb li /


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After being freed, he was "a little wobbly" and rested with his back end still inside the tyre for a while before eventually managing to walk himself free completely, the charity said.

From BBC • May 20, 2026

Before investors get too comfortable, however, they should know that there are some signs that the economy is a bit wobbly.

From Barron's • Apr. 23, 2026

Demand in China has been wobbly, and the company has been trying to sell off piles of unwanted casual sneakers, like Dunks and Air Force 1s.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 15, 2026

“Look, we’re playing the first major of the year, it’s the Masters,” he said, having overcome a slightly wobbly start to collect five birdies in his final 11 holes.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026

“I acted only for his own good, my lady, in my usual way,” Nanny Pratt said in a wobbly voice.

From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck




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