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"I wobble" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a physical action or feeling of being unsteady or shaky. Example: "As I stood on the balance beam, I could feel my legs start to tremble and I wobbled for a brief moment before regaining my balance."
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They don't see me when I wobble".
I wobble dangerously close to trucks as I slow to change assistance levels.
I wobble on a slackline to improve my balance and learn to land on the balls of my feet.
As a knob-twiddler myself, I seldom ponder these profundities as I wobble the filter or angle the pitch-bender.
It feels like a tricky balancing act, and as I wobble on uncertain parent legs, I worry about the consequences of not getting it right.
I wobble at the mere thought, a not-so-subtle reminder that the glory of yoga, for us high-strung types, is that it is impossible to think about anything else and hold these poses.
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"Of course [I wobbled].
On one crutch, I wobbled between fridge and cupboard.
I wobbled out long after dark, with a big sloppy grin.
Tom, 23, Glasgow I wobbled a bit this morning when I saw the reactions on Facebook.
I wobbled around the course with the precision of a child flipping pancakes.
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