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Definition of wobbler in English: wobblernoun ˈwɒbləˈwɑb(ə)lər 1A person or thing that wobbles. 摇摆不定的人(或物) Example sentencesExamples - Even if Ponnuru is misinformed, with the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice looming, several of the wobblers almost surely will eventually bite the bullet and support their party.
- All Parents, their babies, their wobblers and their toddlers are more than welcome.
- The babies, toddlers and wobblers of the Ballon / Rathoe Community Play-school were treated to a visit from the Easter Bunny last week.
- There are also 6 National MPs who are undecided - not including wobblers like Lockwood Smith and Georgina te Heuheu.
- Our boys are not swayed by the pacifists and wobblers.
- The community playschool and Montessori School has gone from strength to strength over the years and now has 120 children on their books from babies, to wobblers, toddlers, playschool, Montessori and after-school children.
- The evidence for this has already convinced one of the cabinet's wobblers.
- 1.1 (in angling) a lure that wobbles and does not spin.
(垂钓用的)匙状假饵 Example sentencesExamples - We fished with wobblers, flies and spoons but the best colour, we were advised, was the white toby, with an ideal weight of between 8-12g.
2 妈妈大发了一顿脾气。 another term for wobbly Example sentencesExamples - Throwing a wobbler and bolting for the surface is not the correct way to end a dive.
- A quarter of schoolchildren throw a wobbler every day.
- It throws the odd wobbler, going nuts for no apparent reason and throwing everything out the window.
- ‘Gerard got into one of his usual panics,’ he said, ‘threw a complete wobbler and managed to upset her in the process.’
- Which is often, in our experience, where Theo throws a wobbler.
Rhymeshobbler, nobbler, squabbler Definition of wobbler in US English: wobblernounˈwäb(ə)lərˈwɑb(ə)lər 1A person or thing that wobbles. 摇摆不定的人(或物) Example sentencesExamples - Our boys are not swayed by the pacifists and wobblers.
- Even if Ponnuru is misinformed, with the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice looming, several of the wobblers almost surely will eventually bite the bullet and support their party.
- The community playschool and Montessori School has gone from strength to strength over the years and now has 120 children on their books from babies, to wobblers, toddlers, playschool, Montessori and after-school children.
- All Parents, their babies, their wobblers and their toddlers are more than welcome.
- The evidence for this has already convinced one of the cabinet's wobblers.
- There are also 6 National MPs who are undecided - not including wobblers like Lockwood Smith and Georgina te Heuheu.
- The babies, toddlers and wobblers of the Ballon / Rathoe Community Play-school were treated to a visit from the Easter Bunny last week.
- 1.1 (in angling) a lure that wobbles and does not spin.
(垂钓用的)匙状假饵 Example sentencesExamples - We fished with wobblers, flies and spoons but the best colour, we were advised, was the white toby, with an ideal weight of between 8-12g.
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