wobbly 的定义
wob·bli·er, wob·bli·est.
- shaky; unsteady.
wobbly 近义词
shaky
更多wobbly例句
- We watched her clap for herself after she took her first wobbly steps.
- The court should not impose a line “as wobbly as the one between felonies and misdemeanor,” she said.
- Caseloads across the Washington region have steadily declined for weeks alongside a wobbly vaccine rollout.
- That seemed to apply Sunday to Mahomes, who appeared wobbly on his feet after absorbing a third-quarter hit, although he was seen jogging to the Chiefs’ locker room soon after.
- While those companies have so far weathered the storm, the pressure pushed many wobbly retailers over the edge, and led to a record number of bankruptcies in 2020.
- At times he was wobbly about whether he really had enough sources to support what his instinct told him was the truth.
- That month, he was one of just 23 House members to vote against a $1 billion aid package to the wobbly Ukrainian government.
- He even took a few wobbly first steps (with a little assistance from his mum, of course).
- And housing, while still a bit wobbly, is definitively back.
- But he delivered his remarks in the same low-affect, wobbly-voiced delivery to which Fed watchers have become accustomed.
- The strong light at the back of the house—a wobbly one—was rapidly becoming a glow in the heavens, as they say in journalese.
- Nagpirigpirig siya sa hagdan nga nagkurugkurug, He was walking gingerly on the wobbly steps.
- It was rather wobbly, but a bit of wood was put under the faulty leg, and it did very well.
- His poor legs and feet got so terribly wobbly that he was afraid he'd fall down or something and couldn't finish his delivery.
- The front lawn had been turned into a circus ring by means of a low, rather wobbly circular railing.