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Synonyms for wobbly
ˈwɒb liwob·b·ly

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  1. Wobblyadjective

    a member of the Industrial Workers of the World

    Antonyms:
    stable

  2. rickety, shaky, wobbly, wonkyadjective

    inclined to shake as from weakness or defect

    "a rickety table"; "a wobbly chair with shaky legs"; "the ladder felt a little wobbly"; "the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"

    Synonyms:
    weak, infirm, askew, shaky, weakly, debile, precarious, skew-whiff, trembling, cockeyed, sapless, rachitic, lopsided, decrepit, awry(p), shivering, feeble, wonky, rickety

    Antonyms:
    stable

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  1. List of known nicknames for "Wobbly":

    Jon Leidecker

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How to use wobbly in a sentence?

  1. Chip Roy:

    We have to stand strong right now, stronger than ever before, because the left is motivated like they've never been before and Republicans are going wobbly.

  2. Patrick Murphy:

    Those conductors and the one woman who works in the café car for Amtrak, they got pretty banged up, both were pretty wobbly but their first and immediate course of action was to make sure the people were OK.

  3. Jimmy Johnston:

    He just got wobbly out there, and he knew he couldn’t walk.

  4. Brock Silvers:

    Exploding marketing expense is consuming the company, investors are rejecting management's explanation of rising costs as mere investment, and instead see a possible wobbly business model in competition with larger, better funded rivals.

  5. Christine Craik:

    We both had so much fun laughing at my lack of skill and wobbly sprints down the ice.


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