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wackelig; schwabbelig; wabbelig; wabblig; wacklig | |||
wacklig | |||
kippelig | |||
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excitable behaviour ("I complained about the food and the waiter threw a wobbly") | |||
a fit of temper or panic; weak and unsteady from illness, tiredness, or anxiety (of a person: she still felt a bit wobbly on her legs lexico.com) | |||
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not straight or regular (of a line or handwriting: Grace and Vahn the title said, in Ellie's large, wobbly handwriting. lexico.com); tending to move out of tone or slightly vary in pitch (of voice: a wobbly soprano lexico.com); tending to move unsteadily from side to side (the car had a wobbly wheel lexico.com) |
wobbly: 3 phrases in 3 subjects |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Cycle sport | 1 |
General | 1 |