Wobble - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɑːbl|  American pronunciation of the word wobble
Brit.  |ˈwɒb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word wobble

noun

- an unsteady rocking motion

verb

- move unsteadily
His knees wobbled
The old cart wobbled down the street
- move sideways or in an unsteady way (syn: careen, shift, tilt)
- tremble or shake (syn: shimmy)
His voice wobbled with restrained emotion

Extra examples

The vase wobbled but didn't fall over.

The boy was wobbling along on his bicycle.

The table wobbles a little.

They have been wobbling in their support of the president's policies.

He wobbled with laughter.

His knees wobbled.

The pile of bricks wobbled and fell.

Tom stopped, wobbling from the weight of his load.

Cindy wobbled along the street on her bike.

The President appeared to wobble over sending the troops in.

His knees wobbled

The old cart wobbled down the street

His voice wobbled with restrained emotion

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: wobble
he/she/it: wobbles
present participle: wobbling
past tense: wobbled
past participle: wobbled
noun
singular: wobble
plural: wobbles
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