totters (Meaning)

totters

an unsteady gait, to move unsteadily, to become unstable, to tremble or rock as if about to fall, to sway or rock as if about to fall

totters Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man tottered precariously on his cane, his steps faltering.
  2. The toddler tottered across the room, unsteady on his tiny legs.
  3. The bridge tottered ominously in the gale, threatening to collapse.
  4. The stack of books tottered on the edge of the table, about to tumble over.
  5. The old building tottered on its crumbling foundations, on the verge of ruin.
  6. The injured bird tottered on its broken wing, struggling to regain its balance.
  7. The drunken man tottered out of the bar, his words slurred and his steps unsteady.
  8. The tower tottered in the earthquake, its structure weakened by the tremors.
  9. The woman tottered on her high heels, her ankles aching from the strain.
  10. The scaffolding tottered precariously, threatening to give way under the weight of the workers.

FAQs About the word totters

an unsteady gait, to move unsteadily, to become unstable, to tremble or rock as if about to fall, to sway or rock as if about to fall

staggers, lurches,waddles, stumbles, stomps, careens, reels, weaves, shuffles, sways

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The elderly man tottered precariously on his cane, his steps faltering.

The toddler tottered across the room, unsteady on his tiny legs.

The bridge tottered ominously in the gale, threatening to collapse.

The stack of books tottered on the edge of the table, about to tumble over.