wabble in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Wabble (verb): to move unsteadily from side to side or to sway, often due to instability.
Sample Sentences
- The toddler began to wobble as she took her first steps across the living room floor.
- As the boat hit the waves, it started to wobble from side to side, making everyone on board feel a little uneasy.
- He tried to balance the stack of books on his head, but they began to wobble and topple over.
- The old table had one leg shorter than the others, causing it to wobble whenever someone leaned on it.
- During the dance, her knees would wobble slightly, but she managed to maintain her rhythm.
- The toddler began to wabble unsteadily across the living room, giggling with delight.
- After the earthquake, the old building continued to wabble for several minutes, causing concern among the residents.
- She watched the jelly on the plate wabble gently as she placed it on the table.
- His knees felt weak, and he started to wabble slightly as he tried to regain his balance.
- The dancer's movements were so fluid that she seemed to wabble effortlessly between each step.
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