7 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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She felt her composure totter as she stood in front of the large audience, about to give her speech.
The toddler totters uncertainly as he takes his first steps.
The old bridge had been tottering for years, threatening to collapse at any moment.
I have tottered on the edge of success, but never fully embraced it.
The toddler will have been tottering around the playground, giggling with delight.
The elderly tree will have been tottering in the storm, its branches swaying violently.
As the exhausted hiker climbs the steep mountain, he will totter from fatigue.
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