Definition of Totter in English :

Define Totter in English

Totter meaning in English

Meaning of Totter in English

Pronunciation of Totter in English

Totter pronunciation in English

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Totter

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Verb

1. totter

move without being stable, as if threatening to fall

Example Sentences:
'The drunk man tottered over to our table'

2. coggle, dodder, paddle, toddle, totter, waddle

walk unsteadily

Example Sentences:
'small children toddle'

3. seesaw, teeter, totter

move unsteadily, with a rocking motion

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Totter

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verb (intransitive)
1. 
to walk or move in an unsteady manner, as from old age
2. 
to sway or shake as if about to fall
3. 
to be failing, unstable, or precarious
noun
4. 
the act or an instance of tottering

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Totter

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verb intransitive
1. 
a. 
to rock or shake as if about to fall; be unsteady
b. 
to be on the point of failure or collapse
2. 
to be unsteady on one's feet; stagger
noun
3. 
an unsteady walk or movement

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Totter

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intr.v. tot·tered, tot·ter·ing, tot·ters
1.
a. To sway as if about to fall.
b. To appear about to collapse: an empire that had begun to totter.
2. To walk unsteadily or feebly; stagger. See Synonyms at blunder.
n.
The act or condition of tottering.

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