Antonyms for wabbly
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : wob-lee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɒb li |
Definition of wabbly
Origin :- 1914, member of Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). Probably some sort of elaboration of the W aspect of the acronym.
- As in unsteady : adj shaky
- The Wabbly had paused only to create havoc, not to produce utter chaos.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- But all of them had tried to get away when the Wabbly went lurching in among the houses.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- They had twenty or thirty of them fixed by the time the noise of the Wabbly was very near.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- There was the noise of felled trees, pushed down by the Wabbly in its progress.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- The Wabbly was unbelievably impersonal and horrible in its progress.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- As Sergeant Walpole saw the Wabbly, there was no sign of humanity anywhere about the thing.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- The Wabbly clanked and rumbled and roared obliviously past them.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- Off in the woods to their right the Wabbly's noise grew louder as they overtook it.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- The Wabbly was moving across the ploughed fields with a deceptive smoothness.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
- Like a searchlight, the power-beam swept the earth before the Wabbly.
- Extract from : « Morale » by Murray Leinster
Synonyms for wabbly
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