wobbly

টলমল
definition
adjective
the car had a wobbly wheel
tending to move unsteadily from side to side.
example
Miette finally pushed herself into a sitting position, still slightly 'wobbly' .
No wonder he is more 'wobbly' after all that drink.
The Penguin, as the short, 'wobbly' man had become known to Danni and me on our walk, pushed us in and shut the door, leaving us with the military man.
She was 'wobbly' from her near drowning, but managed to stand after a few attempts.
He's not 'wobbly' , he never wavers, he never straddles the line between two sides.
Rico dribbled down the center not bothering to look up at his other teammates until Riley stole the ball from him, and threw a 'wobbly' pass all the way down to the other side of the court.
The strange young man pulled himself unsteadily to his 'wobbly' feet.
He was still 'wobbly' on his feet but they got there OK.
In the first debate I thought he put on a solid performance while the president was 'wobbly' .
It took slow, 'wobbly' steps, cantering to one side every time it stepped with its front left foot.
We quickly moved to the front of the ragged pack, a dozen or so 'wobbly' tourists and a few real riders.
I also like the prospect of being one of those 'wobbly' men at the end of the race, who are extremely close to absolute exhaustion, but still manage to complete the task.
I must have looked like I was totally drunk as I was very 'wobbly' , and the quarter of an hour walk back from the train station seemed to take me hours.
His deep, strong southern voice was getting 'wobbly' , and his eyes welled as the realization of his firing a few weeks earlier sunk in.
Owen snapped at the 'wobbly' man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done.
The little girl's voice was 'wobbly' as she cried.
This British musical certainly holds its own against Hollywood rivals of the same era, although the chorus lines tend to be slightly 'wobbly' .
Alexander Tekeliev's bass was a good clear voice, on the light side, but a welcome distance from the thick 'wobbly' basses who manage to hit every and no note with their vast spongy vibratos.
I was 'wobbly' and unsure of myself as I pushed down on the pedal, propelling the bike slowly forward.
It's only the e-commerce equivalent of an electronic shopping cart developing a 'wobbly' wheel, so you can only make it turn left - just like a real shopping cart.
He raised his 'wobbly' voice and began talking in tangents about why he wrote the article.
He did the odd bit of crime solving too of course but that always came a poor second to the mayhem he caused by moving a pen across a room in a 'wobbly' way using only his cloak of invisibility, some strong thread and an intricate pulley system.
Would you guys seriously consider putting bungees on say, the 'wobbly' front wheel of your car?
Her voice was 'wobbly' and shaky, she sniffed a bit and changed how she sat again.
Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and 'wobbly' that you can't maintain your form.
Again, her pitch was very 'wobbly' and she was trying way too hard to trill it.
The shorter girl was suddenly 'wobbly' as they pulled on their coats and linked hands again.
But even that, I want to show, is based upon some very 'wobbly' figures.
Because no rifle - not even a match-tuned masterpiece of the gunsmith's art - can shoot off a rickety, 'wobbly' bench.
The system in this country is so insecure and so 'wobbly' .
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