different between wobbly vs gobbly

wobbly

English

Etymology

wobble +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?b?li

Adjective

wobbly (comparative wobblier, superlative wobbliest)

  1. Unsteady and tending to wobble.

Synonyms

  • (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over): precarious, rickety, shaky, tottering, unsafe, unstable, unsteady

Derived terms

  • wobbly pop

Translations

Noun

wobbly (plural wobblies)

  1. (US, labor union) Alternative spelling of Wobbly
  2. (Britain, slang) A wobbler; a fit of rage.

Synonyms

  • (fit of rage): see Thesaurus:tantrum

Anagrams

  • Bowlby, blow-by, blowby, by-blow, byblow

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gobbly

English

Etymology

gobble +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?b?li

Adjective

gobbly (comparative more gobbly, superlative most gobbly)

  1. Typical of or characterized by gobbling.
    • 1898, Norman Macleod, Donald Macleod, Good Words - Volume 39
      "And this is a gobbly mouthful — this ! " he added, holding up the bill. The undertaker's lips smacked softly, as though in truth he were waiting for the mouthful.

Anagrams

  • globby

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