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1 dingildek
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2 sallanan
adj. shaking, swinging, rocking, rocky, pendulous, tipsy, unsteady, vacillating, wavering, wobbly* * *1. wobbly 2. swinging (n.) 3. lurching (n.) 4. swung (adj.) -
3 sendeleyen
adj. staggering, tottering, tottery, groggy, shaking, tripping, vacillating, wobbly* * *1. staggering (n.) 2. tottering (n.) -
4 titrek
adj. shaky, trembling, shivery, tremulous, shaking, quavery, doddering, doddery, flickering, plangent, tipsy, wavering, wavy, wobbly--------titrek (ses)adj. faltering* * *1. shivery 2. totterry 3. trepid 4. vibrant 5. doddering (n.) -
5 oynak
"moving, playing; unreliable, unstable; playful, frisky, lively, active; skittish, flirtatious; wobbly; joint, articulation" -
6 sakat
"disabled, crippled, handicapped, lame, game; risky, insecure; untrustworthy, shifty; wobbly, shaky; invalid, cripple" -
7 topal
"1. lame, crippled. 2. wobbly, unsteady, (piece of furniture) which has one leg that is shorter than the others. 3. lame person or animal; cripple. - eşekle kervana karışmak/katılmak to try to do something big with woefully inadequate means."
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