wabbling (Meaning)
wabbling
to move or proceed with an irregular rocking or staggering motion or unsteadily and clumsily from side to side, to cause to wobble, waver, vacillate, tremble, quaver
Synonyms & Antonyms of wabbling
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wabbling Sentence Examples
- The toddler's legs wobbled as he took his first steps.
- The car's wheels wobbled dangerously after the bumpy ride.
- The loose doorknob wobbled back and forth in the breeze.
- The drunk man wobbled across the street, struggling to stay upright.
- The gelatin dessert jiggled and wobbled invitingly in the bowl.
- The loose tooth wobbled in the child's mouth, threatening to fall out.
- The unsteady table wobbled threateningly, its legs crooked.
- The wind caused the tree's branches to wabble and sway.
- The loose cable wobbled precariously, sparking dangerously.
- The child's wobbly tooth prevented him from biting into his apple.
FAQs About the word wabbling
to move or proceed with an irregular rocking or staggering motion or unsteadily and clumsily from side to side, to cause to wobble, waver, vacillate, tremble, q
quivering, atremble, tremulous, trembling,wobbly, trembly, wabbly, shaking, shaky, quaking
stable, steady, controlled, settled,firm,
The toddler's legs wobbled as he took his first steps.
The car's wheels wobbled dangerously after the bumpy ride.
The loose doorknob wobbled back and forth in the breeze.
The drunk man wobbled across the street, struggling to stay upright.