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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wobbly body" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a body that is unsteady or unstable, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "After the long hike, I felt my legs were a wobbly body, struggling to maintain balance."
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By the time Coach Jeff Van Gundy spared his wobbly body with 1 minute 42 seconds remaining, he looked like a shipwreck victim.
Stance traces showed some defects, however: step length increased with a more wobbly body placement and a larger variability in footprint clustering.
We observed an increase in the step length; a more wobbly body placement (reflected by an increase in stance linearity, Figure 7C); and a larger variability in footprint clustering.
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the wobbly, imprecise body for how it will be later, give. it fifteen years and the plastic imitation of a mower will.
This was a nostalgic encounter, with the folded hood stacked high on the rump, the body very wobbly despite a roll-over hoop between the rear body sides, but a wonderful essence of unique Golfness which made it the most covetable compact convertible of its era.
In midmotion, standing wobbly on one leg, "my body was all out of whack," he says.
In the male wards, the staff watches as the nurses finally load Simon's body onto a wobbly gurney.
In the second section, women in silhouette cross the back of the stage in wobbly, shuffling steps, freezing their bodies every few seconds to resemble a row of Degas sculptures.
I don't remember anything about her face, just her body: sinewy with some wobbly bits, and a big bush down below.
With practice, I could see how the dance would leave me with wobbly legs and a sore upper body.
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