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wobbler Definition


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wobble
verb wobbled, wobbling
    tr & intr
    1. To rock or make something rock, sway or shake unsteadily.
      Thesaurus: sway, teeter, totter, seesaw.
    2. To move or advance in this manner.
      Example: wobbled down the street
    intr
    3. Said of the voice: to be unsteady.
    intr
    4. To be undecided; to waver.
      Thesaurus: sway, teeter, seesaw, oscillate, fluctuate; shilly-shally, waver, hesitate.
noun
    1. A wobbling, rocking or swaying motion.
Derivative: wobbler
    Someone or something that wobbles.
Etymology: 17c: from German wabbeln, from Norse vafla to waver.



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