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6 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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With exhaustion taking its toll, she begins to totter towards the finish line of the marathon.
The toddler totters uncertainly as he takes his first steps.
The economic stability of the country began to totter due to political unrest.
The drunkard continued to totter down the dark alley, struggling to maintain balance.
The tightrope walker totters high above the crowd, showcasing incredible balance.
As the ship sailed through the storm, it started to totter on the rough waves.

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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