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"That's the Chandler wobble of the Frisbee".
Through that same window, Calder and Petra peer through a "wobble of old glass".
He finished: Is it a wobble of is it a trend?
In England hearts skipped a beat with every wobble of Gascoigne's bottom lip.
Ms. Dinnerstein's pellucid sound and the jellyfish wobble of the theremin appeared light years apart.
You [can also look] at the wobble of the star because of the presence of the planet.
"The synchrony allowed one planet -- the smaller, inner planet -- to hide in the wobble of the other".
Djemba-Djemba, though, became synonymous with the only serious wobble of Ferguson's success-soaked years at Old Trafford.
I jabbed back a second time, but only felt the wobble of the plug swimming against the rip.
Young and charismatic, he promised an end to the will-he-or-won't-he wobble of the past.
The tipsily enthusiastic wobble of Catel's line work gives even the more emotionally fraught scenes a winning, festive quality.
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