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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Totter' in a Sentence

"To walk or move with shaky and unsteady steps, as if struggling to maintain balance or stability." more

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The old bridge had tottered for years before finally collapsing under the weight of heavy rains.
Having consumed too much alcohol, he had tottered out of the bar, struggling to maintain his balance.
The fragile vase had tottered on the edge of the shelf before crashing to the floor.
After the earthquake, the entire city had tottered, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
She had tottered across the stage, receiving a standing ovation for her ballet performance.

Totter

tot-er
verbTo walk or move with shaky and unsteady steps, as if struggling to maintain balance or stability.
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Last Updated On: July 8, 2024
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