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- adj. Superlative form of wobbly.
Examples
“It was, to my slippery and wayward mind, one of the wonkiest, wobbliest, most sputteringly interesting years in ages, full of sound and fury and shrill, insufferable conservatism signifying nothing, but in a way that makes it seem like, you know, everything.”
The Huffington Post: Mark Morford: The Great Impending OMG of 2011
“It was just this past Sunday when the world witnessed one of the wobbliest hours of Fox's golden child, the post-Super Bowl letdown featuring a dazzling "Thriller"-"Heads Will Roll" mashup, a more malicious Sue than we ever needed, and very little else.”
“Her jumps, though, tend to be the wobbliest -- and costliest -- part of her repertoire.”
“To ask questions can become the laziest and wobbliest occupation of a mind, but when you must yourself answer the problem that you have posed, you will meditate your question with care and frame it with precision.”
“As if to confirm the notion that Europe's contentious politicians are finally getting their arms around the crisis, one of the continent's wobbliest financial dominoes, Portugal, managed to sell more than a billion euros' worth of its long-term debt at lower than expected interest rates.”
“Fittingly, UB40's "Red Red Wine" was playing as we settled, or tried to, at history's wobbliest and most ill-shaped table I was obliged to sit side-saddle.”
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
“Yeah, they were (watching)," he said, his voice at its wobbliest.”
“LuAnn, looking like Glenn Close at her wobbliest in”
“There were a few answers in the grid that felt a bit wobbly to me, the wobbliest of which was AIR TASER (21A: High-voltage weapon).”
“Investors won't be tempted by some of the wobbliest chains.”
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