wob·ble

wob·ble

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  • wob|ble — «WOB uhl» verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to move unsteadily from side to side: »A baby wobbles when it begins to walk alone. 2. to shake or quiver; tremble: »Soft jelly wobbles. 3. Figurative. to be uncertain, unsteady, or changeable; …   Useful english dictionary

  • wob — col·ly·wob·bles; wob; WOB; wob·be·gong; wob·bler; wob·bli·ness; wob·bu·la·tor; wob·ble; wob·bly; wob·ble·dy; wob·bling·ly; …   English syllables

  • ble — ab·di·ca·ble; abom·i·na·ble; abus·a·ble; ac·ces·si·ble; ac·com·mo·da·ble; ac·cost·a·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cus·a·ble; ace·to·sol·u·ble; achie·va·ble; acid·i·fi·a·ble; ac·knowl·edge·a·ble; act·a·ble; ac·ti·va·ble; ac·tu·al·iz·a·ble; add·a·ble;… …   English syllables

  • wab|ble — wab|ble1 «WOB uhl», intransitive verb, transitive verb, bled, bling, noun. = wobble. (Cf. ↑wobble) wab|ble2 «WOB uhl», noun. = warble2. (Cf. ↑warble) …   Useful english dictionary

  • wobble — wob·ble …   English syllables

  • wobbledy — wob·ble·dy …   English syllables

  • wobble — wob•ble [[t]ˈwɒb əl[/t]] v. bled, bling, n. 1) to incline to one side and to the other alternately, as a wheel, top, or other rotating body when not properly balanced 2) to move, walk, etc., unsteadily with a side to side motion 3) to show… …   From formal English to slang

  • wobble — wob|ble1 [ wabl ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to rock slightly from side to side, or to make something do this: I wouldn t sit on that chair it wobbles. a ) intransitive to go somewhere while moving from side to side as if you are going… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wobble — wob|ble [ˈwɔbəl US ˈwa: ] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from Low German wabbeln] 1.) [I and T] to move unsteadily from side to side, or make something do this ▪ The pile of bricks wobbled and fell. ▪ Tom stopped, wobbling from the weight… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wobble — In molecular biology, unorthodox pairing between the base at the 5′ end of an anticodon and the base that pairs with it (in the 3′ position of the codon); thus, the anticodon 3′ UCU 5′ may pair with 5′ AGA 3′ (normal or Watson Crick pairing) or… …   Medical dictionary

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