"Dictionary.com" Definition :
1.) to show unsteadiness; tremble; quaver: His voice wobbled.
2.) to move unsteadily from side to side: The table wobbled on its uneven legs.
Basically, without knowing exactly what context this is in, "wobbled" means to have moved unsteadily. Either with an object, tone of voice, stance, ect. Dictionary.com's example above, "The table wobbled on its uneven legs" is quite a good example of how this word is used.
The chair was unsteady and wobbled every time I moved.
Steady
There are 2 syllables in wobbled:wob/bled
I wobbled around and around and the people teased me a I looked werid
they wobbled their hips and shouted 'Halleighuyar praise the lord!'
If your cage is shaken or wobbled that harasses your hamster and causes it to be extremely frightened.
You should use it generally as an adverb.Here is an example."as she walked, the tightrope wobbled dangerously"
The phrase "the delicate lines wobbled and ran together" employs imagery and personification as figures of speech. Imagery evokes a visual sense of fragility and movement, while personification attributes human-like qualities to the lines, suggesting they possess the ability to wobble and run. This combination creates a vivid picture of instability and merging, enhancing the emotional impact of the description.
The urban detour stroller has a pretty decent review, typically a 3.5 out of 5 starts. A lot of people complained that the front wheel wobbled a lot so that may be a concern.
It is the sound of the gears grinding against each other. Because it is at a high speed, it sounds like a rattling instead of a grinding.
Curling: A double take out is when two stones are removed from play, Through the house is when a stone passes completely through the target area, and kizzle kazzle is when the stone is wobbled to compensate for water on the ice
The observation of a plate wobbling when pushed in a certain way prompted Richard Feynman to discuss inertia with his father. Feynman was curious about why the plate wobbled back and forth instead of just sliding smoothly.