And my legs wobbled and the ground rocked a bit when I got down on it.
He breathed hard, and the brown leather satchel jumped and wobbled in his shaking hand.
The car wobbled and careened but shoved through the opening without turning over.
O'Malley and Allison both hauled back and the Fiat wobbled and staggered as she started to lift.
Some of these wobbled through the air and landed in the crowd.
Getting up from his chair behind the glass screen, hewobbled into the back parlor where Lola was seated with Ernest, deciding as to whether they should take the motor bus to Wimbleton Common or the train to Windsor.
They were all dressed in tight green clothes and little leathern aprons, and they wore tall green hats which wobbled when they moved.
In two more minutes he grew visible again as a body, and then he wobbled to and fro, and at last dropped in a heap on the floor.
Veins stood out on his forehead, and he wobbled so fearfully that he clutched the desk for support.
He wobbled for a little while, and finally seemed to make up his mind, though he sighed perplexedly.
Mason wobbled his head and craned his neck awkwardly.
Placed between the devil of the money power and the deep sea of public opinion, they wobbled in and they wobbledout like a drunken boa-constrictor taking its jag to a gold cure joint.
A waterproof ground-sheet lay over the wounded soldier, his head was uncovered, and it wobbled from side to side, a streak of blood ran down his face and formed into clots on the ear and chin.
For a moment the iris bark swayed unsteadily, the frog's little glistening eyes wobbled in its head then it dived in to the water, overturning the boat as it hopped off it.
Sometimes I used to think that this dreadful face which wobbled from right to left was reproaching me.
That enormous head, which wobbled on the little body, made me half crazy with terror.
His voice wobbled strangely; there was scalding water dammed up behind his ugly honest eyes.
He climbed slowly to his feet, facing away from his mother, not wanting to see her terrible bucking as she wobbled on her broken foot.
Alan wobbled slowly to his feet and dropped the thumb onto Drew's chest, then he helped Billy to his feet and they limped off to their beds.
The stone avenue must have wibble-wobbled with the rush of this ball of tangled men and strangled cries.
The new Orian garbed in blue, with a sash of gold and a design of cherry-blossom, supported by her two little attendants, wobbled towards another of the little houses.
The loopwobbled over Pete's head for a brief instant, then flopped down over his body.
The young chap had run wild because his head still wobbled on his shoulders and because his isolation was beginning to scratch his nerves.
My word, though, I wobbled a bit going round that block.
In a little while the cold, weak limbs ceased to move, the furry nose-tip of the little mother Cottontail wobbled no more, and the soft brown eyes were closed in death.
She noticed that two very drunken soldiers had been forced to the front, where they wobbled fatuously--one of them was short and dark, the other was tall and weak of chin.
Tommy disregarded her womanlike question; a great change had come over him since she went upstairs; his bead now wobbled on his shoulders like a little balloon that wanted to cut its connection with earth and soar.
Reddy had been able to walk from the first day, and so of course had he, but this little slow-coach's legs wobbled at the joints, like the blade of a knife without a spring.
A stake fell; the hogshead toppled over by a push from within; Simmo sprang away with a yell; and out wobbled a big porcupine, the biggest I ever saw, and tumbled away straight towards my tent.
A harsh screech of pain followed the swift blow; then the fisher wobbled away with blind, uncertain jumps towards the shelter of the woods.
It wobbled a good deal, and the Kid came near falling sidewise off the last step before he could balance his burden.
Frank worried some, but stopped speaking of the matter, for he saw that old Toby was beginning to shake with fear, as the wind increased in fury, and the tents wobbled about at a great rate.
It shook; it wobbled unsteadily; it wrenched free.
The silver tip wobbledback and forth across the target.
The snooker wobbled for a moment, then broke its orbit and dove for Charlie's house.
The snooker resumed its orbit, then wobbled and dove into every second or third house in the street, working the houses from side to side.
A tall, imposing person stood under a Japanese print holding the palm of one hand outspread; his unwieldy trunk and thin legs wobbled in concert to his ingratiating voice.
Mrs. Soles shook her head, and the small twisted bob of her discoloured hair wobbled vaguely.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wobbled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.