Collocations for "wobbling"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "wobbling" in context.
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wobble
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [major, minor, slight] wobble
- a wobble in [results, performance]
- the wobble in the Earth's rotation
- the [chair, table, desk] has a wobble
- fix the wobble in the [chair]
- fix the [chair's] wobble
- the [chair] has a wobble
- the [steering wheel, handlebar] has (developed) a wobble
- sports: had a wobble on the [beam, bars, floor exercise]
- was a wobble to his [gait, steps, movement]
- the [team, government, company] has overcome the wobble
- only had one [campaign, production] wobble
- the team had a [mid, late] -season wobble
- wobble around (the house, the park)
- wobbled [to, into, toward, away from, out of] [the street, the house]
- wobbling [dangerously, unsteadily, slightly]
- the [wheel, books, table] wobbled
- wobble from side to side
- wobble on [one leg, one foot]
- wobble and fall (over)
- [her] voice wobbled (with emotion)
'wobbling' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):