Pronunciation: /ˈwɑbəl rum/
noun a room designed for activities that involve wobbling or unsteady movement
A1 The children played in the wobble room at the indoor playground.
A2 She felt a bit dizzy after spending too much time in the wobble room.
B1 The physical therapist used the wobble room to help patients improve their balance.
B2 The wobble room was equipped with various balance boards and stability balls.
C1 The wobble room was designed by an architect specializing in sensory integration therapy.
C2 The wobble room provided a safe environment for individuals with vestibular disorders to work on their balance.
formal The therapist recommended using a wobble room to improve the patient's balance and coordination.
informal Let's go hang out in the wobble room and see who can balance the longest.
slang I heard the wobble room is where all the cool kids go to chill.
figurative After the earthquake, the whole city felt like a wobble room with buildings swaying back and forth.
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