12 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 toddler was tottering towards his first steps, arms outstretched for balance.
The old building is tottering, its foundations weakened by years of neglect.
The business deal is tottering on the verge of collapse due to disagreements.
Having worn out its support, the ancient bookshelf will have tottered and collapsed.
The ancient ruins appeared to totter under the weight of history.
The weary traveler had been tottering through the desert for days, searching for an oasis.
The tower tottered in the strong winds, causing concern among the onlookers.
They have tottered through the challenges, emerging stronger as a team.
The uncertainty in the financial market will cause the stock prices to totter.
The toddler, still mastering balance, will totter across the room towards his toys.
Despite the wobbly steps, the baby penguin will have tottered its way to join the rest of the colony.
With exhaustion setting in, the hiker will have tottered to the summit of the mountain.
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