Can we use the words "unsteady" or "unbalanced" for a table or chair -- especially the one which would be fine if we put a piece of rubber or thick paper under one of its legs?
The restaurant table was slightly unsteady/unbalanced and the children enjoyed wobbling it throughout the dinner. Thanks,
Tom
Top answer
Yes, and, informally, wobbly or wonky . Let's change tables. This one is a bit wonky.
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Yes, and, informally, wobbly or wonky .
Let's change tables.
This one is a bit wonky.
Kids like to sit in the wobbly chair.
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