wobble
wo buhl
- n an unsteady rocking motion
- v move unsteadily
His knees wobbled
The old cart wobbled down the street - v move sideways or in an unsteady way
- v tremble or shake
His voice wobbled with restrained emotion
- Furthermore, he speculates, the wobble may also cause climate changes, mountain-building, and even the occasional reversal of the earth's magnetic field.
- The first prototype had a wicked death wobble in the rear wheel.
- Australia, which gave the world the benefits of the Hula Hoop, last week was exporting a new crazethe wobble board.