She fell three behind after 10 holes before Bob Mucha wobbled to three bogeys and a double bogey over the final six holes. |
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Pulling herself painfully up, she wobbled shakily on the cobbles, catching the icy metal of the lamp-post next to her to steady herself. |
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Then a little blond head peeked out from behind the door and wobbled toward me. |
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The young great green macaw wobbled aerially into a nearby copse of trees, where it disappeared in the dense leaves, green vanishing into green. |
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The huge walrus made another grunt and then wobbled itself away from us and across the few feet of exposed rocks and slipped into the water. |
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Matthew wobbled dangerously for a moment as a result and almost pulled her down onto the ice. |
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Stubbornly she thrust herself upwards into a standing position and wobbled there uncertainly as her body protested. |
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A moment later there was a thud as Meghan struck the side of the guillotine, and the blade wobbled with a faint squealing sound. |
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The animal, which must have weighed about ten pounds, wobbled dizzily back to the bush. |
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Record industry mavens have long wobbled their jowels in fear of illegal downloaders. |
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She then stood, up, wobbled dangerously and crashed back down into the sand. |
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In fact, the earthquake was so powerful that the Earth may have even wobbled on its axis. |
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They wobbled a little as she bounced on her steps, then rested with a quick jiggle as she stopped. |
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Raine turned to leave, waving her boss good-bye as she wobbled like a goose towards the frost-lined door of the small book-store. |
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The bike wobbled to a stop as she applied the brakes, and she favored Eric with a wide expectant smile. |
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Jinx was startled to note that the horizon of the infinite plane wobbled unsteadily for a moment. |
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We were performing one afternoon when a disheveled stewbum cowboy wobbled by the stage. |
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His hands were still wrapped around the bars, but he dropped to his knees, his voice wobbled as he struggled to control himself. |
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She tried to sound firm when she spoke, but her voice wobbled pathetically in her own ears. |
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Her smile was nervous and her voice wobbled a little, but the information she gave made up for any weakness in presentation. |
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She wobbled back up the stairs and stood quietly in the doorway of her mother's room. |
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I walked straight up towards Brandon, who wobbled down the hall in the opposite direction. |
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Even when his bike wobbled, his barnet didn't thanks to gallons of Cossack hairspray. |
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Mayberry's town drunk Otis Campbell weaved and wobbled his way into television history. |
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I wore black fishnet stockings and stilettos that wobbled underneath my feet as I stepped. |
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She warbled and wobbled through the recital and was greeted with thunderous applause. |
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He was rather plump and his stomach wobbled when he laughed. |
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The cup wobbled, then crashed to the floor with a tinkle of glass. |
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Roped in to crew for an older friend, they fed me cider until I wobbled. |
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She tried to sound reprimanding, but her voice cracked and wobbled. |
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It's the political handling that has been woeful, though Labour has wobbled woefully too. |
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I'm not saying my pre-going-out pocket patdown has wobbled, but Styles is on GQ's list of most stylish men. |
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I wobbled this way and that before I recovered my center of balance again. |
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But back he came, and after one punch a short right hook Tyson's knees wobbled a fraction. |
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The Millennium Bridge linking Tate Modern and St Paul's Cathedral wobbled, and it was some while before its virtues could be discerned. |
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Despite the trauma inflicted on bank clients and staff during the Depression, Canada's banks wobbled but did not topple. |
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A dark blob, shapeless, formless, wobbled from somewhere above and crossed my line of vision to crash with a sharp crack on the rocks below. |
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In Group C, Real Madrid wobbled in Switzerland before easing to a 5-2 win over FC Zurich. |
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Lugging her trophy, the bawling girl wobbled down the ramp into the arms of her beaming family and boyfriend. |
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He has wavered, wobbled, and wiggled about the war in Iraq since it began. |
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She added that the surface around the grate had got so bad that the brackets holding the grate cover up were exposed and when pedestrians walked on the grate it wobbled. |
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David raised his eyebrows, and his skull ring wobbled precariously. |
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My legs wobbled slightly, just adjusting to the floor beneath my feet. |
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She looked over to him as he wobbled his way across the roof. |
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He staggered to his feet and wobbled to the back of the bar. |
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The little animal then staggered, wobbled and limped around for a few seconds before turning for the last time to his rescuers and wandering off back into nature. |
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These dolls express the ethos of their time, which has changed considerably in the 40 years since Barbie first wobbled out in her steep stiletto mules. |
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The orange cork wobbled and bobbled, then sank under the pea-green water. |
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Echoes of 2008, when the global financial system wobbled and George Bush gave his pithy view of the American economy, now resound on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Stepping on a chair that wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void. |
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I watched in profound interest the way in which the end of his nose wobbled as he spoke, and how his brow formed a sharp ridge as he squinted at the pages. |
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Lewis was dominated in the early rounds and was wobbled in round two by solid Klitschko punches. |
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Down there on the stage Furtado twizzled her shiny jet ringlets around her tiny digits and wobbled off stage in her stilty white stilettos. |
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The floors wobbled and he could not do his yoga because of their yobbo singing, dancing and partying. |
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Monopods wobbled no matter how hard I bore down, and with bipods I still swayed forward and back, particularly when standing. |
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There was no way to measure progress inside the sphere, to know whether it spun or leapt or wobbled like a top as it augered through the years. |
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The Kaiser wobbled but never threw in the towel as Germany finally fell to a 4-3 defeat after extra time in an epic struggle with the balance of play in permanent flux. |
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When the shots startled them everything wobbled. |
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I adjusted the leveller built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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Sweat beads formed on the education secretary's brow as her finger wobbled along her lines of the script, but she reached the end without too many disasters. |
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King Mswati III's corrupt and nepotistic regime wobbled. A year later the little landlocked kingdom, almost totally surrounded by South Africa, is expecting a budget surplus. |
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Nemchinov's pass wobbled before Mogilny's wrist shot went in. |
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Faced with sometimes underhand attacks from Ms Rousseff, Ms Silva wobbled. |
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I adjusted the leveler built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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After being wobbled in Round 1, Hamed could not hit Barrera with his trademark lefts as the Mexican boxer was equally quick and was not fighting defensively. |
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From-time to time the book tilted and wobbled in his lap, and the weight of the deckle-edged pages pressed on his erection through the sleek black nylon. |
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When Lake Minneola at Clermont was clear and full of open-water hydrilla, pulling a lure that wobbled just above the weeds about 4 feet down was deadly. |
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In round eight, Hatton absorbed a left hook to the chin that wobbled him. |
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The red wobbled in the jaws of the pocket, but didn't go down. |
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