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    wobbly
    /ˈwɒbəli/

    adjective

    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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  2. WOBBLY definition: 1. likely to wobble: 2. uncertain what to do or changing repeatedly between two opinions: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. WOBBLY meaning: 1. likely to wobble: 2. uncertain what to do or changing repeatedly between two opinions: 3. to…. Learn more.

  4. If you feel wobbly or if your legs feel wobbly, you feel weak and have difficulty standing up, especially because you are afraid, ill, or exhausted.

  5. 1. / ˈwɒblɪ / adjective. unsteady. trembling, shaking. noun. throw a wobblyslang. to become suddenly very agitated or angry. Wobbly. 2. / ˈwɒblɪ / noun. a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈwobbliness, noun. Discover More. Other Words From. wob bli·ness noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  6. to be uncertain what to do or to change repeatedly between two opinions: The government can't afford to wobble on this issue. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. wobble. noun [ C ]

  7. 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.

  8. adj, -blier or -bliest. 1. unsteady. 2. trembling, shaking. n. throw a wobbly slang to become suddenly very agitated or angry. ˈwobbliness n. Wobbly. ( ˈwɒblɪ) n, pl -blies. (Historical Terms) a member of the Industrial Workers of the World.

  9. Synonyms for WOBBLY: shaking, shuddering, quaking, trembly, trembling, quivering, shaky, wobbling; Antonyms of WOBBLY: stable, steady, controlled, firm, settled.

  10. wobbly meaning, definition, what is wobbly: moving unsteadily from side to side: Learn more.

  11. to move unsteadily with a side-to-side motion:[ no object] The unbalanced wheel wobbled as he drove slowly to the repair shop. to (cause to) be unsteady; (cause to) tremble: [ no object] The table wobbled on its uneven legs. [ ~ + object] The champ wobbled his opponent with the next punch.