verb
- moving unsteadily from side to side
- being uncertain or hesitant about a decision or position
Usage: present participle of wobble
Usage: figurative use
noun
- an unsteady side-to-side movement
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The table was wobbling because one leg was shorter.
- She was wobbling on her high heels as she walked.
- The politician has been wobbling on this issue for weeks.
- The wobbling of the washing machine indicated it was unbalanced.
- His confidence was wobbling after the harsh criticism.
- The wobbling motion made her feel dizzy.
- The wheel kept wobbling no matter how tight we made the bolts.