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- Dictionarywobbly/ˈwɒbəli/
adjective
- 1. tending to move unsteadily from side to side: "the car had a wobbly wheel" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a fit of temper or panic: informal British "my daughter threw a wobbly when I wouldn't let her play"
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Wobbly can mean likely to wobble, uncertain or changing, or throwing a tantrum. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples and translations.
- English (US)
WOBBLY meaning: 1. likely to wobble: 2. uncertain what to do...
- Znaczenie Wobbly, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
wobbly definicja: 1. likely to wobble: 2. uncertain what to...
- Wobbly: Ukrainian Translation
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- Wobbly: Thai Translation
wobbly translate: ซึ่งโอนเอนไปมา. Learn more in the...
- Wobbly: Malay Translation
wobbly translate: bergoyang-goyang. Learn more in the...
- Wobbly: French Translation
WOBBLY translate: chancelant/-ante, branlant, bancal. Learn...
- English (US)
Wobbly can mean likely to wobble, uncertain or changing, or throwing a tantrum. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples and translations.
Wobbly means unsteady, trembling, or weak, or describes something that is not very good or will not be successful. Learn more about the word forms, pronunciation, and usage of wobbly with Collins English Dictionary.
Wobbly can mean shaky, unsteady, or a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of this word with Dictionary.com.
Wobbly means not properly fixed in place, weak and unsteady, or not certain or confident. Learn how to use this informal adjective with pictures, pronunciation, and synonyms.
If something's wobbly, it has a tendency to sway or lurch from side to side, like the wobbly wheel on a broken tricycle or the wobbly legs of a cruise ship passenger who has just set foot on solid ground after a week at sea.
Wobble means to shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance, or to be uncertain what to do or to change repeatedly between two opinions. Learn more about the verb and noun forms, see examples and translations in different languages.