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- TOTTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOTTER is to move unsteadily : stagger, wobble How to use totter in a sentence
- TOTTER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
When in danger of failure or losing power, both people and buildings may totter
- TOTTER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Totter is a verb that means "move unsteadily, as though you are about to fall down " To totter is to move in a wobbly, unsteady manner When a person totters, they look like they are going to fall down In a boxing match, a boxer might totter after taking a blow to the head
- Totter - definition of totter by The Free Dictionary
totter (ˈtɒtə) vb (intr) 1 to walk or move in an unsteady manner, as from old age 2 to sway or shake as if about to fall
- TOTTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone totters somewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example because they are ill or drunk He tottered to the fridge, got a drink and slumped at the table [VERB preposition adverb] The baby began to crawl, then managed her first tottering steps [VERB -ing]
- TOTTER Synonyms Antonyms - 69 words | Thesaurus. com
Find 69 different ways to say TOTTER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- totter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
totter (third-person singular simple present totters, present participle tottering, simple past and past participle tottered) (intransitive) To walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall
- Totter - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Totter is a verb that means "move unsteadily, as though you are about to fall down " To totter is to move in a wobbly, unsteady manner When a person totters, they look like they are going to fall down In a boxing match, a boxer might totter after taking a blow to the head
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