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chwiać się
I. wobble [ˈwɒbl̩, Am ˈwɑ:-] VB intr
1. wobble (move unsteadily):
wobble
chwiać [perf za-] się
wobble wheel
chybotać [perf za-] się
wobble jelly, fat
trząść [perf za-] się
2. wobble (tremble):
wobble
drżeć [perf za-]
II. wobble [ˈwɒbl̩, Am ˈwɑ:-] VB trans
wobble
trząść [perf za-]
III. wobble [ˈwɒbl̩, Am ˈwɑ:-] N usu no pl
1. wobble (movement):
wobble
wobble of wheel, table
2. wobble (sound):
wobble
Present
Iwobble
youwobble
he/she/itwobbles
wewobble
youwobble
theywobble
Past
Iwobbled
youwobbled
he/she/itwobbled
wewobbled
youwobbled
theywobbled
Present Perfect
Ihavewobbled
youhavewobbled
he/she/ithaswobbled
wehavewobbled
youhavewobbled
theyhavewobbled
Past Perfect
Ihadwobbled
youhadwobbled
he/she/ithadwobbled
wehadwobbled
youhadwobbled
theyhadwobbled
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These trucks are useful for making sliding easier, and also for many beginners who are struggling with speed wobble.
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If the front wheel significantly deviates from the direction of travel when it touches down, it may cause an unwanted wobble.
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Tropical forecasters also consider smoothing out short-term wobbles of the storm as it allows them to determine a more accurate long-term trajectory.
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This test showed a window full of red curved lines, sections of which would wobble as performance was tested.
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As it is typical for most exoplanets found so far, it used the technique called radial velocity or wobble method.
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