wabbling
Definition of wabbling:
part of speech: adjective / noun
Usage examples:
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" I think it will be lots of fun," cried Elise; " I've always wanted to climb up on one of those moving mountains and go wabbling away."
Carolyn Wells in "Patty in Paris". -
Just then there was a great flapping of wings and Ducky Waddles came wabbling after them.
David Cory in "Little Jack Rabbit's Adventures". -
Lady Shelton shrieked as Sir Timerson went wabbling down the hill, but Mount turned fiercely on Dunmore and shook his huge fist under his nose.
Robert W. Chambers in "Cardigan". -
" For I'm sure," she said, " that I don't want to go wabbling across a deck and looking as ill and woebegone as you do."
Carolyn Wells in "Patty in Paris".