wobbly (Meaning)
wobbly (n)
a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
wobbly (s)
inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
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wobbly Sentence Examples
- The table legs were wobbly, causing my cup of coffee to teeter precariously.
- The bridge swayed and creaked, its wobbly structure making me hesitate to cross.
- The toddler's legs wobbled as they took their first hesitant steps.
- The old man's knees were wobbly, and he needed assistance walking.
- The wobbly chair threatened to collapse underneath me, sending me tumbling to the floor.
- The building shook violently, its foundations threatening to give way and leave it wobbly.
- The wobbly ladder made it difficult to climb onto the roof, but I persevered.
- The car's tires were wobbly after the accident, making it impossible to drive safely.
- The loose screw caused the door handle to be wobbly, making it difficult to open.
- The wobbly bridge made a terrifying creaking noise with each step I took.
FAQs About the word wobbly
a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
quaking, trembling, shuddering,shaking, trembly, tottering, atremble,quivering, tremulous, shivering
stable, controlled, steady, controlled, steady, stable,firm, firm, settled, settled
The table legs were wobbly, causing my cup of coffee to teeter precariously.
The bridge swayed and creaked, its wobbly structure making me hesitate to cross.
The toddler's legs wobbled as they took their first hesitant steps.
The old man's knees were wobbly, and he needed assistance walking.