falter|faltered|faltering|falters in English
verb
[fal·ter || 'fɔːltə(r)]
hesitate; stammer; stumble; sway, totter, be unstable
Use "falter|faltered|faltering|falters" in a sentence
1. He never faltered.
2. My feet faltered
3. I canfeel my legs faltering.
4. Mussina finally faltered in the seventh.
5. His business is faltering.
6. Never falter in noble resolution.
7. The manager never falters in his determination.
8. His voice began to falter.
9. The economy is showing signs of faltering.
10. The experiment faltered bit by bit.
11. The untrained Nazi troops sometimes faltered.
12. The economy is beginning to falter.
13. She took a few faltering steps.
14. These soldiers dogged our faltering steps.
15. 18 The dinner party conversation faltered for a moment.
16. 29 The economy shows no signs of faltering.
17. The lecturer faltered after dropping his notes.
18. I detected a falter in her voice.
19. Sadly, there were others whose courage faltered.
20. They escape the chapel, but Lynn falters, suffering from stomach cramps.
21. There was a falter in his voice.
22. The peace talks seem to be faltering.
23. We must not falter in our resolve.
24. She seemed uneasy, greeting him with a faltering voice.
25. My mother's grip upon the household never faltered.