tetter-totter (Meaning)

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tetter-totter (n.)

A certain game of children; seesaw; -- called also titter-totter, and titter-cum-totter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetter-totter

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tetter-totter Sentence Examples

  1. The children giggled with glee as they soared through the air on the playground's tetter-totter.
  2. The weight distribution on the tetter-totter was unbalanced, causing it to jerk and sway violently.
  3. As the tetter-totter reached its peak, the riders exchanged screams of joy and terror.
  4. The rusty tetter-totter creaked and groaned with every swing, adding a haunting soundtrack to the fun.
  5. The neighboring children took turns on the tetter-totter, forming an unspoken camaraderie.
  6. The old man watched the children playing on the tetter-totter, his eyes filled with nostalgia for days gone by.
  7. The tetter-totter became a symbol of the delicate balance between childhood and adulthood.
  8. The tetter-totter was more than just a playground toy; it was a metaphor for life's ups and downs.
  9. As the sun began to set, the children abandoned the tetter-totter, its laughter replaced by the chirping of crickets.
  10. The playground was silent, but the memory of the tetter-totter's exhilarating swings lingered in the hearts of all who had experienced it.

FAQs About the word tetter-totter

A certain game of children; seesaw; -- called also titter-totter, and titter-cum-totter.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The children giggled with glee as they soared through the air on the playground's tetter-totter.

The weight distribution on the tetter-totter was unbalanced, causing it to jerk and sway violently.

As the tetter-totter reached its peak, the riders exchanged screams of joy and terror.

The rusty tetter-totter creaked and groaned with every swing, adding a haunting soundtrack to the fun.