Bambolear in english

Wobble

pronunciation: wɑbəl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
wobble

bambolearse = wobble ; stagger ; sway ; flounce. 

Example: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Example: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.Example: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Example: After flouncing about in marvellous maternity wear over the past few months, she's apparently added a new bubba to the family.

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» bambolearse al andarwaddlewalk with + a waddle .

Example: It is ok for your baby to waddle with their feet outwards up to the age of 2, or until the child has been walking for 4-6 months.

Example: In two more months, I'll be walking with a waddle and bitterly complaining about the tribulations of being pregnant.

» bambolearse al caminarwaddlewalk with + a waddle .

Example: It is ok for your baby to waddle with their feet outwards up to the age of 2, or until the child has been walking for 4-6 months.

Example: In two more months, I'll be walking with a waddle and bitterly complaining about the tribulations of being pregnant.

Bambolear synonyms

shift in spanish: cambio, pronunciation: ʃɪft noun, verbsway in spanish: influencia, pronunciation: sweɪ noun, verbtilt in spanish: inclinación, pronunciation: tɪlt noun, verbcareen in spanish: carena, pronunciation: kɜrin verb, nounshimmy in spanish: camisa, pronunciation: ʃɪmi noun, verbcoggle in spanish: cogerse, pronunciation: kɑgəl verb
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