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- TEETERING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TEETER is to move unsteadily : wobble How to use teeter in a sentence
- TEETERING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TEETERING definition: 1 present participle of teeter 2 to appear to be about to fall while moving or standing: Learn more
- Teetering - definition of teetering by The Free Dictionary
To move or sway unsteadily or unsurely; totter 2 To alternate, as between opposing attitudes or positions; vacillate 3 To be close to or in danger of failure or ruin: The housing market teetered on the edge of collapse n Northeastern US See seesaw [Middle English titeren, probably from Old Norse titra, to shake ]
- TEETER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Teeter is used in expressions such as teeter on the brink and teeter on the edge to emphasize that something seems to be in a very unstable situation or position Three of the hotels are in receivership, and others are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy [VERB + on] His voice teetered on the edge of hysteria [VERB + on]
- teetering - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
teetering (plural teeterings) A precarious motion or situation, risking a fall or collapse the teeterings of the financial market
- Teetering Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Teetering Sentence Examples Toni pushed both women behind him, and Darian took a teetering step towards him Furious, Sofia pushed off the bed coverings and stood, teetering dangerously before deciding to sit again
- What does teetering mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of teetering in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of teetering What does teetering mean? Information and translations of teetering in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- TEETERING Synonyms: 117 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for TEETERING: tottering, rickety, precarious, doddering, tottery, infirm, insecure, jiggling; Antonyms of TEETERING: stable, steady, balanced, stabilized, level, straight, even, substantial
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