Wobbly (Adjective)
Syllable division: Wob·bly
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈwɒb.əl.i/ US: /ˈwɑː.bəl.i/
#1 Meaning: When something is likely to wobble/sway.
Example:
> When you cross that suspension bridge, it is quite wobbly.
> Be careful to not fall from the wobbly ladder.
> After the calf was born, it started taking a few wobbly steps.
#2 Meaning: Confused about what to do or constantly switching between opposing viewpoints.
Example:
> Yesterday I wanted to wear the pink coat but looking at today's weather, I feel a bit wobbly about my decision.
> She is a very wobbly person when she has to make a decision.
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The baby took a few wobbly steps towards me.
Last week I felt sure I was doing the right thing but I’ve started to feel a bit wobbly about it.
Sadly, for many children from wobbly homes, the primary school is their only place of security.
Well done on posting good sentences Vlad! 😀
Just a small change that can be made to one sentence:
Sadly, for many children from wobbly homes, primary school is their only place of security.
The little girl, wants to know, why her cat wobbly, always that it start walking.
Please, have patience with her, because she is very wobbly about make decisions.
Well done on posting good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
The little girl wants to know, why her cat is always wobbly when it starts walking.
Please, have patience with her, because she is very wobbly when it comes to making decisions.
> When I was in Malaysia, I saw the children with wobbly bridges, they were across
side to side.
> Animals were born after a few minutes, It was taking wobbly steps when it was in
a good condition.
> The man is a very wobbly person when he has to make a decision.
Despite his great experiences, he was a wobbly politician.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Miroslaw! 😀