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Definition of wobble verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

wobble

verb
 
/ˈwɒbl/
 
/ˈwɑːbl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wobble
 
/ˈwɒbl/
 
/ˈwɑːbl/
he / she / it wobbles
 
/ˈwɒblz/
 
/ˈwɑːblz/
past simple wobbled
 
/ˈwɒbld/
 
/ˈwɑːbld/
past participle wobbled
 
/ˈwɒbld/
 
/ˈwɑːbld/
-ing form wobbling
 
/ˈwɒblɪŋ/
 
/ˈwɑːblɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to move from side to side in an unsteady way; to make something do this
    • This chair wobbles.
    • (figurative) Her voice wobbled with emotion.
    • wobble something Don't wobble the table—I'm trying to write.
    Extra Examples
    • His legs began to wobble under him.
    • The vase wobbled and then crashed to the ground.
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to go in a particular direction while moving from side to side in an unsteady way
    • He wobbled off on his bike.
  3. [intransitive] to hesitate or lose confidence about doing something
    • Yesterday the president showed the first signs of wobbling over the issue.
  4. Word Originmid 17th cent. (earlier as wabble): of Germanic origin; compare with Old Norse vafla ‘waver’; related to the verb wave.
See wobble in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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