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- adjective
superlative form ofwobbly : mostwobbly .
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Examples
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It was, to my slippery and wayward mind, one of the wonkiest, wobbliest, most sputteringly interesting years in ages, full of sound and fury and shrill, insufferable conservatism signifying nothing, but in a way that makes it seem like, you know, everything.
Mark Morford: The Great Impending OMG of 2011 Mark Morford 2011
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It was just this past Sunday when the world witnessed one of the wobbliest hours of Fox's golden child, the post-Super Bowl letdown featuring a dazzling "Thriller"-"Heads Will Roll" mashup, a more malicious Sue than we ever needed, and very little else.
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Her jumps, though, tend to be the wobbliest -- and costliest -- part of her repertoire.
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To ask questions can become the laziest and wobbliest occupation of a mind, but when you must yourself answer the problem that you have posed, you will meditate your question with care and frame it with precision.
Irish Fairy Tales James Stephens 1916
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As if to confirm the notion that Europe's contentious politicians are finally getting their arms around the crisis, one of the continent's wobbliest financial dominoes, Portugal, managed to sell more than a billion euros' worth of its long-term debt at lower than expected interest rates.
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Fittingly, UB40's "Red Red Wine" was playing as we settled, or tried to, at history's wobbliest and most ill-shaped table I was obliged to sit side-saddle.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Norman 2011
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"Yeah, they were (watching)," he said, his voice at its wobbliest.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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"Yeah, they were (watching)," he said, his voice at its wobbliest.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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LuAnn, looking like Glenn Close at her wobbliest in
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There were a few answers in the grid that felt a bit wobbly to me, the wobbliest of which was AIR TASER (21A: High-voltage weapon).
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