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Tending vs Wobbly - What's the difference?

tending | wobbly |

As nouns the difference between tending and wobbly

is that tending is action of the verb to tend while wobbly is (us|labor union).

As a verb tending

is .

As a adjective wobbly is

unsteady and tending to wobble.

tending

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Action of the verb to tend .
  • * 1970 , R. Grathoff, The Structure of Social Inconsistencies
  • In other words, the mutual tendings of all individuals in a given situation toward each other and'' toward a common object can be apprehended ''in toto by each actor.

    Verb

    (head)
  • Anagrams

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    wobbly

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • unsteady and tending to wobble
  • Synonyms

    * (not held or fixed securely and likely to fall over) precarious, rickety, shaky, tottering, unsafe, unstable, unsteady

    Noun

    (wobblies)
  • (US, labor union)
  • (British, slang) A wobbler; a fit of rage.
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