79 examples of wobbling in sentences

The motion is quite steady, except for a slight jolt as one passes each standard, and, provided one sits still and doesn't shift one's centre of gravity from side to side, there is no wobbling of the tea tray.

Two flashing, wobbling lights gleamed in the distance, headed in the direction of the railway station.

His wobbling knees sagged and collapsed.

"It must be five hundred feet to the bottom," she whispered, her chin wobbling.

I found myself wobbling badly, and all the stories I had ever heard of nasty bicycle accidents came back to me with a rush, headed by Jeeves's Uncle Cyril's cheery little anecdote about Nicholls and Jackson.

"There was a long walk ahead of me before I reached the station, and with my cousin's big boots wobbling on my feet I was very tired when I reached it.

We had no sooner put the calf down than it jumped nimbly to its feet and ran, wobbling absurdly, to meet its mother.

But if, on moving the clock gently so as to set the pendulum in motion, we hear it wobbling about irregularly, and at the same time observe that there is no ticking of any kind, we come to the conclusion that the pendulum has somehow or other escaped the little catch that connects it with the mechanism, we have been really thinking.

"I can feel my brain shaking and wobbling inside it, as if the convolutions had come undone.

Then he noticed that the arc lights in the street were wobbling curiously, and he fell to wondering why that single flame sparkled at the apex of the capitol dome.

Weaving and wobbling on his feet, Stepfather Time staggered toward the pot calling on the name of Willy Woolly.

Henry came from his bunk, bent and wobbling.

But had you observed carefully you would have noticed that each spasm was caused by a rolling ball, wobbling its erratic way across the turf before them.

All about her course the sea was spotted with wobbling splendours of the low sun, large coarse blots of glory near the eye, but lessening to a smaller pattern in the distance, and at the horizon refined to a homogeneous band of livid silver.

The teachers patiently guided our wobbling ideas from the alphabet to cube root.

Another overhand stroke, and he just missed the wobbling stern of the light skiff.

She's wobbling again.

" She remembered when he had been a common little fellow, but a short time ago, sprawling in every mud-puddle, or wobbling uncertainly after the many strange alluring things in the streets.

He rode well and with perfect commandthe track left in the dust was straight, there was no wobbling or uncertainty.

The result was that Robert Macklin, his mouth agape and his eyes dull, stood wobbling slowly from side to side.

'Yes!' replied the Spirit, still wobbling a little, and in doubt whether to assume the role of youth or of old age.

A worn-out, tumble-down, rickety carriage with wobbling wheels, and an equally worn-out, thin, dejected, venerable animal, with an immense blood spavin on left hind leg, recently blistered!

There were moments when the lioness had Jim and Jones on the ground and Emett wobbling; others when she ran on her bound legs and chased the two in front and dragged the one behind; others when she came within an ace of getting her teeth in somebody.

But when it came to work, the way that intelligence dribbled out of him and left him a mere clot of wobbling, stupid jelly would make your heart bleed.

Yah! Scenery's all very proper, but where is the genuine pot Who'd pad the 'oof over the Moors, if it weren't for the things to be shot? "This swagger about killing birds is mere cant," sez this wobbling old wag.

79 examples of  wobbling  in sentences