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Meaning of wobble in English
wobble
verb
UK /ˈwɒb.əl/ US /ˈwɑː.bəl/
wobble verb (MOVE)
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[ I or T ]
to (cause something to) shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance:
That bookcase wobbles whenever you put anything on it.
Don't wobble the table, please, Dan.
figurative The company's shares wobbled with the news of a foreign takeover bid.
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Shaking, swinging and vibrating
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wobble verb (NOT CERTAIN)
[ I ] informal
to be uncertain what to do or to change repeatedly between two opinions:
The government can't afford to wobble on this issue.
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wobble
noun [ C ]
UK /ˈwɒb.əl/ US /ˈwɑː.bəl/
wobble noun [C] (MOVEMENT)
a movement from side to side that shows poor balance:
I gave the poles a slight wobble and the whole tent collapsed.
figurative The closure of the company's German subsidiary caused a sharp wobble in its profits.
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wobble noun [C] (NOT CERTAIN)
UK informal
a feeling of not being certain about something:
She's having a bit of a wobble about the move to New York.
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