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Tendency to wobble?
Apparently solid objects have a tendency to wobble.
And he has a tendency to wobble on sustained notes.
His passes, even on calm days, have a tendency to wobble.
Rating: 10 Francesco Molinari Molinari has shown an occasional tendency to wobble when the heat is turned up – witness his spurning of the Scottish Open title earlier this year – but when the pressure was on in the singles, he repelled a charge from the greatest player of our age not once but thrice.
Crespin's voice was a hefty instrument, in later years not always under complete control and showing a tendency to wobble, but the sheen and the exquisite pianissimos lent it a luxurious quality ("Crespin's voice always wears mink," wrote Jeremy Sams).
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The second problem is that whenever James begins to lose control of his tone, he has a tendency either to wobble into sentimentality ("The heart, the heart.
"Nightwatchmen" (1973), a horror-mystery tale in an almost hysterically comic vein, exhibited the author's alarming tendency to wander, wobble and then fall apart what John Updike, in a review of "Geronimo Rex," called "accelerating incoherence".
Critically, the economy is beginning to wobble.
Now, those pillars have started to wobble.
Now that's starting to wobble.
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