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Wobbled

To move unsteadily from side to side or in a shaky manner; to rock or sway precariously; to show a lack of stability, balance, or firmness. It implies an irregular or unpredictable motion, often caused by an uneven distribution of weight, an unstable base, or external forces. The degree of 'wobbling' can vary, ranging from a slight tremor to a pronounced and potentially hazardous oscillation. The term can describe the physical movement of an object or, metaphorically, the unstable state of a person's emotional, mental, or financial condition.

Wobbled meaning with examples

  • The old table, missing a leg, wobbled precariously every time someone placed a cup on it, threatening to spill its contents. The children were warned repeatedly not to touch it.
  • After the strong gust of wind, the tall oak tree swayed dramatically and wobbled alarmingly, threatening to topple over. The gardeners were prepared for worst.
  • The clumsy toddler, taking his first steps, wobbled hesitantly across the room, grasping onto furniture for support as he slowly built confidence in his balance.
  • The poorly constructed building began to visibly wobble during the earthquake, causing panic among the residents who quickly evacuated to open areas.

Wobbled Crossword Answers

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