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wobbly adjective [ ˈwɒbli ]

• tending to move unsteadily from side to side.
• "the car had a wobbly wheel"
Similar: unsteady, unstable, shaky, rocky, rickety, flimsy, frail, spindly, unsafe, precarious, insecure, uneven, unbalanced, teetery, wonky, dicky,
Opposite: stable, steady,

wobbly noun

• a fit of temper or panic.
• "my daughter threw a wobbly when I wouldn't let her play"

Wobblies noun

• popular name for members of Industrial Workers of the World.
Origin: early 20th century: of unknown origin.


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