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wobble

verb as in stagger, quake

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England's challenge is to deliver a similar result -and hope France might wobble and the trophy tips unexpectedly their way.

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Fulham won the reverse fixture 3-1, in December, but the Seagulls were having a bit of a wobble at that point and clearly their form is very different now.

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Those in the area reported a sudden jolt of energy, with some screaming and seeing high-rise buildings wobbling like jelly.

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With leaders Ireland wobbling to a win in Cardiff, France Dublin-bound and the prospect of Italy and Wales to come - both distinct bonus-point birdie chances - England are in the title mix.

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The Chiefs wobbled to 23 yards of offense and a single first down in the first two quarters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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