不摇晃的
4.a rickety table; a wobbly chair with shaky legs; the ladder felt a little wobbly; the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky.
6.At three paces from her, seated in a chair which he balanced on two legs, leaning his elbow on an old worm-eaten table, was a tall young man of twenty, or two-and-twenty, who was looking at her with an air in which vexation and uneasiness were mingled.
7.the near leader violently shook his head and everything upon it--like an unusually emphatic horse, denying that the coach could be got up the hill.
8.And whatever you do, do not ring the bell hanging behind the counter——this is used by the landlord to signal closing time.
9." It was obvious from the way he studied my face and wagged his tail that he liked to hear how special he was.
10.the make-believe world of theater; play money; dangling their legs in the water to catch pretend fish.

