wobbly

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The meaning (definition) of the word wobbly
shaky and not standing still, like a loose tooth.
The word wobbly used in a sentence
“The baby foal walked on wobbly legs next to its mother.”
Words that mean the same as wobbly (synonyms)
shakyloose
Words that mean the opposite of wobbly (antonyms)
steadyfirm
How the word wobbly is said around the world
| French | bancal |
| Spanish | tembleque |
| Mandarin | 摇摇晃晃 |
| Hindi | दिखता जारी |
| Arabic | متهاد |
| Russian | шаткий |
| Portuguese (EU) | instável |
| Portuguese (BR) | instável |
| Japanese | ぐらぐらする |
| German | wackelig |
| Urdu | لرزتے ہوئے |
| Punjabi | ਹਿੱਲਦਾ ਹੋਇਆ |
| Korean | 줏대 없는 |
| Hebrew | מִתנוֹדֵד |
| Greek | ταλαντευόμενος |
| Dutch | wiebelig |
| Filipino | umuugoy |
| Vietnamese | lung lay |
| Turkish | titrek |
| Persian | لرزان |
| Polish | chwiejny |
| Ukrainian | хиткий |
| Bengali | নড়বড়ে |
| Swedish | vacklande |
| Italian | traballante |
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