Mr. Mudge had a steering oar out; but the raft wabbledon the summit of the swell as though drunken.
It wabbled about in a most eccentric way, as though the submarine attached to it had risen just as the Kennebunk passed and had received the full force of her swell.
His blade wabbled at every guaird, and he never risked a cut.
I was gey near chokit wi' Tweed water, but I wabbled a bit, and syne grippit a birk and held on.
The other wabbled back to the rocks, but did not pass out of sight.
Another vigorous discharge of unintelligible words followed, and hewabbled rapidly off beyond the rocks from behind which he had come a short time before.
When Clay spoke of bringing Teddy Bear down next day, Captain Joe arose in dignity from his corner and wabbled over to his side.
His legs wabbled under him and his head began to swim.
You see I hadn't dared to move, the canoe wabbled so.
Neither of them made very good progress by it, and Clarence wabbled the boat, and caught crabs every other stroke.
Decisiveness in affairs and in moments of peril he had, but where Ann was concerned he became easily unsure, and as McGregor said, "wabbled awful.
The chairs were what the doctor once described as non-sitable, and wabbled as they sat down.
He slammed the door shut behind him, pushed his hat forward so violently that it rested on the bridge of his nose, and wabbled over to his bunk.
He wabbled up to Joe and told him so to his face, repeating the statement many times and in many forms.
He made a kind-hearted effort to cut Reddy off, with the result that theywabbled together and fell in a heap.
He straggled along the way with feet that seemed to get into each other's path, and with a head that wabbled uncertainly on his drooping shoulders.
He closed the door and wabbled swiftly down the long drab hall of the "railroad flat," evidently trying to walk straight.
And age-wabbled brother— I do love thee for thy spending, And I do gaze in loving at thy face, Whereon I find His peace, And trace the withered cheek For record of His love.
E’en the toad, who old and moss-grown seems, Is wabbled on a lilypad, and watches for the moon To bid the cloud adieu and light him to his hunt For fickle marsh flies who tease him through the day.
I told him about the row between Pawl and Giddings, and he laughed till the fat on his cheeks wabbled like a dish of jelly.
He chuckled and wabbledhis head above his stiff collar, and looked foolish.
The warehouse boss, a long, lean, yellow man with a chin whisker that wabbled in a funny way every time he spoke, came out on the platform to speak with Mr. Lomaine.
He could not drive well, he wabbled in his steering, and he killed the engine on a grade, but he showed something of the same dashing idiocy that characterized his talk.
She pinched her forehead, to hold in her cracking brain, and wabbled out into new scenes of mud and wetness, but she came up to the young man with the most rain-washed and careless of smiles.
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