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What's the meaning of "wobble over"? Could you give me an example of how to use it in sentences?
4 mars 2014 08:46
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In your example "wobble" means he hesitated or wavered in his decision to sends troops in.
4 mars 2014
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It means that when something is not standing steadily, and it can fall down, or wobble over.
For example: A baby can wobble over when sitting. A vase can wobble over. A stuffed animal with a big head can wobble over because its big head is pulling the whole thing down.
Example sentences:
The pile of bricks wobbled, then fell.
My baby is trying to sit on her own but yesterday she always wobbles over. It is very funny :)
I hope I could help.
4 mars 2014
Wobble over as used in your example is not a phrasal verb like fall over or topple over. Susan's answer is correct.
4 mars 2014
waffle is a more common term for hesitating in making a decision. Someone probably misheard waffle and assumed wobble because they sound similar.
4 mars 2014
The President appeared to wobble over sending the troops in.
4 mars 2014
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Bella
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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