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We wobble off through the hotel gates and start a tentative convoy along Fontebussi's narrow lanes.
Aubrey Huff drilled a line drive off Weaver's buttocks, which caused Weaver to wobble off the mound.
Mr. Lewis never allows his plot or characters to wobble off into burlesque, one of the major temptations a writer faces with things Italian.
Dixon's answer would have been to get out his handcuffs, hide behind a bush until the thieves turned up, nick them and wobble off home on his bicycle.
In the Rose Bowl, with one shoulder-leveling blow, he flattened Penn State receiver Jordan Norwood and U.S.C. cornerback Kevin Thomas, leaving them to wobble off the field.
If you do get one, be sure its internal axle is very solidly attached and not likely to wobble off course.
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So, before I knew it I was wobbling off towards Dagenham.
The rest stood motionlessly staring at the horizon and occasionally wobbling off into the water.
In the end, Effie's tale -- and Atkinson's whole novel -- becomes burdened with so many extraneous and forcedly bizarre details that it wobbles off its axis.
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