Wobble ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Wobble ( verb )

To move or sway unsteadily or with a slight oscillation.

Origin:

The word "wobble" originated in the 16th century, it comes from the middle english woblen which means to move unsteadily or to sway.

Examples:

  1. The top wobbled before it finally fell.
  2. The tower wobbled in the strong winds.
  3. He wobbled on his unsteady legs.
  4. The baby's head wobbled as she tried to sit up.
  5. The candle flickered and wobbled in the draft.

(As a noun)

Wobble ( noun )

To move or sway unsteadily or with a slight oscillation.

Origin:

The word "wobble" originated in the 16th century, it comes from the middle english woblen which means to move unsteadily or to sway.

Examples:

  1. The top wobbled before it finally fell.
  2. The tower wobbled in the strong winds.
  3. He wobbled on his unsteady legs.
  4. The baby's head wobbled as she tried to sit up.
  5. The candle flickered and wobbled in the draft.
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