verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
begin
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The fat houses between him and the market began to dance, wobbling their whited bellies.
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Once the colossus begins to wobble , the henchmen start to look for their own way out.
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She turns and begins to wobble back up the aisle.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Who could that be?" the old man said as he wobbled toward the door.
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Jerry came in carrying a tray of glasses that were wobbling alarmingly.
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She bumped the table and the glasses wobbled.
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The chair wobbled under her weight and then fell over.
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The whole washing machine began to wobble .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But after he bares his fangs, she wobbles as if the blood had been sucked from her veins.
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He clenched the steering wheel so hard that the car wobbled, and he hastily righted it.
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He got up and wobbled, wiping blindly at his wet face, not even feeling the cold.
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She is running-running away from a shaking house and a row of wobbling green trees.
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She rocked the table-the sawhorses wobbled.
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The fat houses between him and the market began to dance, wobbling their whited bellies.
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They were held in place only by their buoyancy. could wobble and rattle them with ease.