wobble
/ˈwɒbl̩//ˈwɑbl̩/
noun
- 1
An unsteady motion.
“The fat man walked down the street with a wobble.”
- 2
A tremulous sound.
“There was a wobble on her high notes.”
- 3
A low-frequency oscillation sometimes used in dubstep
verb
- 1
To move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.
“the Earth wobbles slowly on its axis; the jelly wobbled on the plate”
- 2
To tremble or quaver.
“The soprano's voice wobbled alarmingly.”
- 3
To vacillate in one's opinions.
“I'm wobbling between the Liberals and the Greens.”
- 4
To cause to wobble.
“The boy wobbled the girl's bike.”
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