Sentences with phrase «wobbling jellies»

The Liberal Democrats are «wobbling jellies of indecision», Boris Johnson has said, as coalition infighting in the Eastleigh by - election goes into overdrive.
«The Lib Dems are wobbling jellies of indecision and vacillation, especially Clegg,» the mayor said.
And during the Coalition years, Nick Clegg felt the full force of Johnson's rich rhetoric when he was called «a wobbling jelly of indecision and vacillation» and a condom.
Is Clegg still upset about being called a «lapdog» and a «wobbling jelly of indecision and vacillation» by Johnson?

Not exact matches

The panna cotta's should have a light firmness, like jelly — and a definite wobble — your spoon should slide through with ease.
IT WOBBLES like a jelly, but could make robots more flexible than ever before.
Although the device looks as if it is wobbling like jelly, the spokes are connected to a foam ring wrapped tightly around the central shaft, and this arrangement exerts a continuous rotational force.
But if the jelly is in a bowl and surrounded on almost every side, the jelly wobbles less.
There's none of the jelly - like wobbles or judders some phones suffer, just the OIS and EIS working in tandem.
When users scroll up and down, the content on the screen appears to be wobbling, like jelly, as explained by Android Authority.
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