wabbly Antonyms

Meaning of wabbly

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wabbly (a.)

Inclined to wabble; wabbling.

wabbly Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman's legs grew wabbly as she attempted to stand.
  2. The toddler's steps were hesitant and wabbly as he learned to walk.
  3. The ground beneath their feet felt wabbly after the strong earthquake.
  4. The bridge was deemed unsafe due to its wabbly foundation.
  5. The table wobbled and threatened to topple over, its legs wabbly with age.
  6. The jelly was wabbly and jiggled when I moved it.
  7. The baby's first tooth was wabbly and seemed ready to fall out.
  8. The suspension bridge swayed and creaked, making the passengers feel wabbly and unsteady.
  9. The kayak bobbed and twisted in the choppy water, its wabbly hull making it difficult to control.
  10. The drunken man stumbled and swayed, his steps wabbly and uncertain.

FAQs About the word wabbly

Inclined to wabble; wabbling.

quaking, shuddering, trembly, trembling,shaking, wabbling, tottering,quivering, shuddery, tremulous

stable, controlled, steady, stable, steady, controlled, settled,firm, firm, settled

The elderly woman's legs grew wabbly as she attempted to stand.

The toddler's steps were hesitant and wabbly as he learned to walk.

The ground beneath their feet felt wabbly after the strong earthquake.

The bridge was deemed unsafe due to its wabbly foundation.