totters

[US]/ˈtɒtə(r)z/
[UK]/ˈtɑːtərz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.walks or moves unsteadily; stumbles; moves in a swaying manner; is about to collapse

Phrases & Collocations

totters away

totters off

totters around

totters back

totters about

totters forward

totters down

totters up

totters close

totters sideways

Example Sentences

the toddler totters across the room, trying to find his balance.

as the storm approached, the old tree totters in the strong winds.

the drunk man totters down the street, barely able to stand.

the puppy totters after its mother, eager to keep up.

she totters in her high heels, trying to maintain her poise.

the child totters on the edge of the playground, excited to play.

the statue totters slightly after the earthquake, but remains standing.

he totters back to his seat after a long day at work.

the little girl totters on the ice, laughing with joy.

as she aged, her steps became slower and she often totters.

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