wabbling
Usage examples for wabbling:
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" 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."
"Patty in Paris" – Carolyn Wells -
Just then there was a great flapping of wings and Ducky Waddles came wabbling after them.
"Little Jack Rabbit's Adventures" – David Cory -
" 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."
"Patty in Paris" – Carolyn Wells -
The professor, a short, wabbling individual, with watery eyes that could read print splendidly if it were held within six inches of them, and who, when he did read, moved book or paper back and forth in front of his spectacles in a droll, owlish, improbable way, instead of letting his eyes travel across the lines of print, was skeptical at first.
"Youth Challenges" – Clarence B Kelland