coggle
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To move or walk in an unsteady, shaky, or rocking manner. It describes an unstable, teetering motion, often due to imbalance, weakness, or an uneven surface.
Usage
The verb "coggle" is used to describe an unstable, rocking movement. It is a somewhat rare and dialectal word. - It is typically used to describe how an object or a person moves. - It often implies a lack of firmness or stability in the motion.
Examples
- Describing an object's movement:
- The old wooden cart coggled dangerously down the cobblestone street.
- The table coggled on its uneven legs.
- Describing a person's movement:
- The exhausted hiker coggled the last few steps to the summit.
- The toddler coggled across the room before falling into her mother's arms.
Advanced Usage
- "To coggle along": To proceed or move forward in an unsteady, shaky manner.
- The damaged wagon could only coggle along at a snail's pace.
Variants and Related Words
- Coggly (adj): Unsteady, shaky, likely to rock or wobble.
- The coggly chair was unsafe to sit on.
Synonyms
- Wobble: To move unsteadily from side to side.
- Toddle: To walk with short, unsteady steps, typical of a young child.
- Teeter: To move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth.
- Totter: To walk or move feebly or unsteadily, especially due to age or weakness.
Notes on Meaning
While "coggle" is very close in meaning to "wobble" and "toddle," it can carry a slight connotation of a rocking or jolting motion, not just side-to-side instability. It is less common in modern standard English than its synonyms.
Verb
- move unsteadily
- His knees wobbled
- The old cart wobbled down the street
- walk unsteadily
- small children toddle