totter|tottered|tottering|totters in English

verb

[tot·ter || 'tɑtə(r) /'tɒt-]

stagger, wobble, tremble, sway

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1. Big Business Totters

2. She tottered to her feet.

3. And I think sometimes on the teeter-totter of each of those three dimensions were teetering where I wish we were tottering a little more as our products are more complicated.

4. The authoritarian government was tottering.

5. The property market is tottering.

6. The pile of books tottered then fell.

7. The country's welfare system is tottering toward collapse.

8. She walked slowly with tottering steps.

9. Several tall piles of books tottered and fell.

10. She managed to totter back to her seat.

11. He will never let you totter

12. Now we maun totter down, John.

13. The tall chimney tottered and then collapsed.

14. The wounded soldier tottered to his feet.

15. The drunkard tottered along the road.

16. The child tottered across the room.

17. The drunkard tottered to the door.

18. I saw Slim tottering along and joined him.

19. Lorrimer swayed a little, tottered, and fell.

20. The shanty tottered in the strong wind and fell.

21. The company is tottering on the edge of bankruptcy.

22. Hindu rule was already tottering before Muslim penetration.

23. She staggered to her feet and tottered unsteadily across the room.

24. Never will he allow the righteous one to totter.”

25. To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter.