wauble
verb, noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The tall tree was wauble in the strong wind.
Definition:To sway or oscillate unsteadily
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Example:The bridge exhibited a notable wauble under the weight of the traffic.
Definition:A slow, uncontrolled oscillation or sway
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Example:The old bridge had developed a significant wauble over the years.
Definition:To sway or oscillate unsteadily
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Example:The ship was experiencing a frightening wauble in the turbulent sea.
Definition:A slow, uncontrolled oscillation or sway
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Example:The heavy caravan wauble down the bumpy road.
Definition:To sway or oscillate unsteadily
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