Sentences with phrase «wobbling all»

After a few minutes, he had the hang of it, was wobbling less and less, and pretty soon, he didn't even need the harness.
Parents and caregivers must be patient in doing a good task through all the baby's fidgeting, wobbling and pushing.
Higuain almost found Costa for a third with the home side wobbling, and Mauricio Pochettino brought on Erik Lamela for Dier as he tried to get them back onto the front foot.
The second half continued as the first ended, but Juve couldn't capitalise on a wobbling Inter team that was struggling to get out of its own half, with the excellent Handanovic on hand to repel the hosts when they didn't fluff chances on their own.
Match Predictions: This is a tricky fixture for United but looking at their season results its evident United are a better cup competition team than their League form where they have been wobbling since the start of the season.
With 13 points taken from the last 15 available, Arsenal Women have been looking up at a wobbling Manchester City...
Cologne play Arsenal away in Thursday's Europa League group match with the Germans wobbling after three straight defeats, leaking seven goals and scoring just one.
He also nodded in the only goal against Southampton, and later scored a crucial equaliser at Old Trafford, when Leicester had been wobbling — to put the pressure on Tottenham.
Then we kept wobbling, as Galatasaray scored once, twice and a third time, all withing 15 second half minutes.
Still, our rooky keeper, the wobbling defence and sheer luck kept us in the game.
To Shane's credit, he was fighting back more than he ever really did against Pacquiao or Mayweather (aside from his brief moment of success wobbling Floyd).
United, by contrast, were wobbling hard: they'd been beaten at home by Manchester City, turned over away by Watford, beaten Leicester, and then been held by Stoke.
From the yellow skate laces to his board - wobbling checks, few elements of Ovechkin's game have ever been considered subtle.
As he did almost flawlessly all round, Day found the left side of the fairway, and with Spieth tacking from right rough to left rough, the two - time major winner realized there would be no wobbling from the front - runner.
If only he played for a wobbling Arsenal team you all would have seen that he isn't as good as Sczezny.
So the ball hovers fat and wobbling in the lights.
It's a crunch clash at the top of League One on Friday night as two teams in shaky form face each other at London Road, with visitors Bristol City looking to deny Swindon Town the chance to go top of the table on Saturday with a victory over wobbling Peterborough.
The short boxer stalked forward with the slow reflexes of a drunk, wobbling in half steps with his hands too low.
o be honest everybody else is wobbling and Arsenal have a strong crop of players that have been playing together for a while now and that's when you can win trophies.
When Denard Robinson hits a 32 - yard wobbling, weaving touchdown run to give the Jags the briefest of leads in the first quarter, the crowd cheers with the same volume and enthusiasm as they do when the Cowboys recover a muffed punt.
Wenger had clearly not seen the evidence or he would have made more of it in his post match comments but he did say that he felt that Barca were wobbling a bit when Elneny did make it 1 - 1, so how much more would they have been feeling the nerves at 2 - 1 down and a man down?
Covey had thrown it three times in his first year in South Africa, winced at the wobbling results and then left it in the trunk to exhale quietly.
* Helpful hint: slice a bit off the rounded bottom of each squash half to create a small flat surface (about 1 inch in diameter) and it will sit in the pan without wobbling.
We review the chocolate market and the industry in the BRICS markets of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and consider how chocolate sales are wobbling as emerging market economies weaken.
I slowly walked back home with a proverbial tail between my legs, my muscles wobbling like a bowl full of Jello.
You've gotten through two days of early alarms, sleepy cups of coffee, wobbling ankles in heels at 6:30 am (me every morning), and early work calls that just make you want to crawl back into bed with the covers over your head.
Cut the top and bottom off the pineapple, so it can sit flat on the cutting board without wobbling around.
Everyone in our family likes it and it's a very quick and hassle - free recipe to cook when you also have to keep an eye on two kids running laps around the apartment (or one of them is running and the other one is toddling and wobbling after her).
We are a Goldie Loc's Planet 2 - we got the right of land to water ratio 3 - the moon is at the right size and orbit to prevent the earth from wobbling 4 - the gas giants in our solar system do a great job at cleaning up roaming ice and rock that is flying around our solar system 5 - right distance from the galactic core.
^ «Because the Moon helps stabilize the tilt of the Earth's rotation, it prevents the Earth from wobbling between climatic extremes.
There's no pleasant or easy way to exit a wobbling structure.
But while they were still wobbling around on sea legs, God said, «I am establishing my covenant with you.»
Was that an egg I saw wobbling about among the coins?
It is no coincidence that stock market indices are wobbling lower as the the Fed reduces its balance sheet while raising interest rates.
Several recent surveys indicate that consumer and investor confidence is wobbling.
It stands tall with no wobbling and looks nice in the bathroom.
«Cash is king in a wobbling world.
«With stock markets wobbling worldwide, a plan B for capital security is of real concern.
President Trump, for his part, appears to be wobbling on the issue.
Donald Trump's victory leaves a wobbling press in a...
The Bank may well hit a similar bump again this year, with Europe struggling with gaping budget holes again and the U.S. recovery wobbling.
The wheels may come off the wobbling industry.
Twerking in pop culture means shaking, wobbling and bouncing your butt like crazy, and used mostly to describe women dancing in rap videos and strip clubs.
Where Spicer was prone to wobbling over his words, Scaramucci was smooth and limber.
Henry Schein, Inc.: «Stock's been wobbling of late, but I have a total belief.
The downsides are that power towers usually cost more, have a large footprint, and many models have problems with wobbling when heavier individuals are performing intense workouts.
But while investors» faith in lots of high - flyers is wobbling, they're convinced that these golden names deserve the tiniest of haircuts.
Today, we celebrate their resilience in a political landscape wobbling on tectonic plates.
After about 15 seconds of this, Larry would get up, wobble a bit, and leave the store.
A fitful recovery in the United States, a debt crisis in Europe, and wobbles in China all have undermined global economic growth and confidence at various points.
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