Synonym: rickety, shaky, trembling, unsteady. Similar words: wobble, hobble, cobbler, cobbled, gobble up, hobby, lobby, bubble. Meaning: ['wɑblɪ /wɒb-] n. a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. adj. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
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31. His legs felt wobbly, blood streaming into his face from the cut on his forehead.
32. The plot may be a bit wobbly, but no more than O'Donnell's acting.
33. She still felt a bit wobbly on her legs and she knew too that she could do with a holiday.
34. He lofted a wobbly, 41-yard kick through the uprights to tie the game 13-13 with 7: 49 left.
35. The poor creature lifted itself up on its wobbly front legs and then dragged its hindquarters behind it.
36. My inappropriate clothes, my rumpled yen, even the wobbly fusuma all seemed to signal how out of place I was.
37. It was a cramped space, cluttered with wobbly, contact-paper-topped tables and uncomfortable chairs with orange upholstery.
38. Across the aisle, Mrs Stych expanded her tremendous bosom to shout to the Lord in a wobbly soprano.
39. At Dance Energy, wobbly audience figures have prompted a remix.
40. Don't sit on that chair -- it's got a wobbly leg.
41. All that they did was make the room slightly wobbly.
42. My legs are a bit wobbly and I nearly fall over.
43. High slung, low slung, wobbly, pointy, pert(sentencedict .com), pigeon or pachyderm.
44. The clocks click like chips in a casino, piled to a wobbly tower.
45. I am sick and feel very weak and wobbly.
46. The ladder felt a little wobbly.
47. The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps.
48. Is your television picture wobbly ( unstable ) recently?
49. Merrill Lynch looks decidedly wobbly.
50. Though my extension ladder hardly compared to the water tower, scaling it one-handed while lugging the chain hoist or a 2 x 4 made my knees wobbly.
51. He is still a bit wobbly ( on his legs ) after his illness.
52. That pitter-patter of pedestrian feet caused the structure to visibly rock, earning it the nickname "the wobbly bridge."
53. Mind how you go, that ladder looks very wobbly to me.
54. "Put up or shut up, " he told Sarko and the rest, arguing that he would like to change the rules outlawing knobbly cucumbers or wobbly bananas, but national leaders wouldn't let him.
55. Ryan was exhausted by the flight and walked off with wobbly legs to find Clark.
56. Nearby towns that were built around NASA's programs—Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Titusville—are already in a defensive crouch, like wobbly boxers waiting for a knockout punch.
57. All wobbly warble and throaty swallow, Lindsay Phillips sings as if he's endured every hardship chronicled in his ominous lyrics.
58. Like Peter Stent's cows, afflicted sheep would grow ill - tempered and wobbly.
59. My stomach still feels wobbly; let's go over to the pub and have a hair of the dog.
60. There are always plenty of people ready to snigger when we take the first wobbly steps.
More similar words: wobble, hobble, cobbler, cobbled, gobble up, hobby, lobby, bubble, nibble, quibble, dribble, hobbing, robbery, slobber, sobbing, stubble, lobbyist, scrabble, squabble, humbly, affably, reliably, terribly, possibly, probably, adorably, assembly, incredibly, noticeably, inevitably.