a newborn deer on ice
"No," he replied slowly, as if I were a toddler having a totally unjustifiable tantrum.
A young child is called a toddler primarily because this term refers to the stage of development when they begin to "toddle," or walk unsteadily, typically between the ages of one and three. This phase is characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and social growth as they explore their environment. The word "toddler" itself is derived from the verb "to toddle," which reflects their wobbly gait as they learn to walk.
wobbly like crazy
"It was/has been wobbly."
make it wobbly
Yes, the table is wobbly and needs to be repaired.
A simile.
No, "wobbly" is an adjective that describes something that is unsteady or unstable in its movement or position.
To effectively stabilize a wobbly table using a wobbly table stabilizer, place the stabilizer underneath the leg that is causing the wobble. Adjust the stabilizer until the table is level and no longer wobbling.
A metaphor
You can only go to Wobbly Woods when you are on a Super Moshi Mission.
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----