wobbling (Meaning)
wobbling (s)
(of sound) fluctuating unsteadily
Synonyms & Antonyms of wobbling
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wobbling Sentence Examples
- The unbalanced tire caused the car to wobble dangerously at high speeds.
- The wobbly table threatened to topple over with the slightest nudge.
- The toddler's head wobbled uncontrollably as they struggled to stand.
- The old bridge swayed and wobbled under the weight of heavy traffic.
- The injured bird's wing wobbled weakly as it attempted to fly.
- The drunk man staggered and wobbled down the street, barely able to keep his balance.
- The wobbly jelly jiggled and quivered in the refrigerator.
- The loose screw caused the door handle to wobble and squeak.
- The wobbly chair creaked and groaned as she sat down.
- The wobbly ladder was a dangerous thing to climb, threatening to collapse at any moment.
FAQs About the word wobbling
(of sound) fluctuating unsteadily
quivering, trembly, wabbly, trembling, quaking, atremble, tottering, shuddering,wobbly, shaky
steady, stable, controlled, controlled, steady,stable,firm, firm, settled, settled
The unbalanced tire caused the car to wobble dangerously at high speeds.
The wobbly table threatened to topple over with the slightest nudge.
The toddler's head wobbled uncontrollably as they struggled to stand.
The old bridge swayed and wobbled under the weight of heavy traffic.