hobbly (Meaning)
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hobbly (a.)
Rough; uneven; causing one to hobble; as a hobbly road.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hobbly
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hobbly Sentence Examples
- The elderly woman's hobbly gait was a reminder of her advancing years.
- The horse's hobbly walk made it difficult to ride smoothly.
- The hobbly old dog hobbled across the room, its body creaking.
- The cobblestone path was so uneven that it made my feet hobbly.
- After the accident, the hobbly victim struggled to regain their mobility.
- The hobbly chair wobbled precariously, threatening to collapse at any moment.
- The hobbly table leg prevented it from standing upright.
- The hobbly bridge swayed gently in the wind, making it difficult to cross.
- The hobbly bridge swayed gently in the wind, making it difficult to cross.
- The hobbly athlete hobbled across the finish line, determined to complete the race despite their injury.
FAQs About the word hobbly
Rough; uneven; causing one to hobble; as a hobbly road.
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No antonyms found.
The elderly woman's hobbly gait was a reminder of her advancing years.
The horse's hobbly walk made it difficult to ride smoothly.
The hobbly old dog hobbled across the room, its body creaking.
The cobblestone path was so uneven that it made my feet hobbly.