titter-totter (Meaning)
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titter-totter (v. i.)
See Teeter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of titter-totter
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
titter-totter Sentence Examples
- The children squealed with delight as they soared up and down on the titter-totter.
- We reminisced about childhood memories of spending hours giggling on the titter-totter in the park.
- The creaking sound of the titter-totter filled the air as it rose and fell rhythmically.
- The balance beam acted like a titter-totter, teetering and swaying with each gymnast's movement.
- The seesaw was a more polite term for the titter-totter, but it didn't capture the same playful spirit.
- As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the playground, the titter-totter stood silent and still.
- The design of the titter-totter allowed for an equal and opposite reaction, ensuring both riders had their fair share of ups and downs.
- The laughter of the children on the titter-totter echoed through the neighborhood, a reminder of carefree summer days.
- The titter-totter was a symbol of childhood balance and joy, where the weight of the heavier child naturally brought the other child up.
- The old wooden titter-totter had been repainted many times, but the memories it held remained as vibrant as ever.
FAQs About the word titter-totter
See Teeter.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The children squealed with delight as they soared up and down on the titter-totter.
We reminisced about childhood memories of spending hours giggling on the titter-totter in the park.
The creaking sound of the titter-totter filled the air as it rose and fell rhythmically.
The balance beam acted like a titter-totter, teetering and swaying with each gymnast's movement.