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wobbly Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( wobbly ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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wobbly's Usage Examples:

"the force of the splendid performances take hold and, along with Roos" easeful, non-showy cinematic handle, buoy the film above its more wobbly moments.


temazepam), jellies, jelly, Edinburgh eccies, tams, terms, mazzies, temazies, tammies, temmies, beans, eggs, green eggs, wobbly eggs, knockouts, hardball, norries.


show in The New York Times found her singing flawed because "her small kittenish voice with its wobbly pitch and wide vibrato was simply not up to the.


" Although the actresses were slightly "wobbly" when they stood still, the producers used digital effects to, in essence.


wobbly Lesley-fied guitar amplifications, and rave-up tempos", later devolving into "a cabaret-ish band with minor national hits to their credit by the.


It's tall, it's a lanky number, a little bit wobbly.


Come Over?" is an electropop and dance-pop song, with subtle keyboards, a strummed guitar and wobbly bass in its instrumentation.


Pitchfork's Jason Heller stated that the album established the Fall as a musically far more wobbly and toxic band than their post-punk contemporaries.


from Brennan Manning"s 1990 book The Ragamuffin Gospel, which defines ragamuffins as "the burdened, the wobbly and weak-kneed, the inconsistent, unsteady.


Grace Bumbry was a wobbly old Dalila, and Gwyneth Jones an even wobblier Turandot.


throw a wobbly (informal) to lose one"s temper, throw a tantrum thruppennies (rhyming slang) breasts/tits (from thrupenny.


American Them with their prominent organ, wobbly Lesley-fied guitar amplifications, and rave-up tempos", later devolving into "a cabaret-ish band with.



Synonyms:

rickety, wonky, shaky, unstable,

Antonyms:

unchangeable, constant, permanent, steady, stable,

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