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Comparative
more wobbly
Superlative
most wobbly
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unstable and likely to shake or rock from side to side
- The newborn giraffe took its first wobbly steps, getting used to the long legs that would soon carry it with grace.
- The actor portrayed a drunk character with exaggerated, wobbly movements for a comedic effect.
- The inexperienced skater moved across the ice in a wobbly manner, trying to find balance on the slippery surface.
- The toddler took a few wobbly steps as she learned to walk, her balance still developing.