WOBBLY


Meaning of WOBBLY in English

I. wob ‧ bly 1 /ˈwɒbli $ ˈwɑː-/ BrE AmE adjective

1 . moving unsteadily from side to side:

a wobbly table

2 . informal if you or your legs feel wobbly, you feel weak and unable to keep your balance SYN shaky

3 . a wobbly voice is weak and shakes, especially because you feel frightened or upset SYN shaky

4 . not very good or not likely to be successful SYN shaky :

The meeting yesterday got off to a wobbly start.

II. wobbly 2 BrE AmE noun

throw a wobbly British English informal to suddenly become very angry or frightened

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